Flying Clubs. The Flying Club movement began with the advent of the light aeroplane in 1924.
Most flying clubs and schools will recognise this certificate and should only require the pilot to complete an aircraft conversion and/or competency check before being cleared for aerobatics in the club/school aerobatic aircraft ...
The control forces and sensitivities match those of the Learjet 35, making transitions to larger aircraft the easiest of any basic trainer, hence the Tomahawk's popularity with U.S. Air Force flying clubs.
See also: Power, Plane, Aircraft, Flight, Helicopter
 
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