This is a very good question. We know from studies on the learning behaviour of humans that peak learning performance occurs around 45 minutes into the flight and...
Probably once a week initially for the first month. Then once a fortnight thereafter. Why? It’s like anything you’ve learnt. If you don’t practice regularly...
Absolutely! We have guaranteed days (including sometime on the weekend) that we make our aircraft available for you to hire. This is when the real fun begins – go...
Unlikely! If you’re determined, willing to learn and medically fit to drive a car there’s every chance we can teach you how to fly. We have trained many...
While you can learn to fly from any age, you cannot go solo before you are 15. As a result we don’t recommend that you conduct many lessons before the age of 14.
Unlikely. There’s a lot of pilots out there that wear corrective lenses. Most of them carry a spare set in their top pocket though.
Absolutely! If you want a strong foundation which you can build skills on, learning with us in tailwheel aircraft is ideal. These skills will make you confident at...
Our courses have been developed from years of experience. We have attempted to provide estimated time frames and costs for each of our courses based on previous...
We are unique in the sense that we do provide a lot of owner training. The majority of this work is transiting owners into different types of tailwheel aircraft that...
It’s important to have a plan after you gain your certificate or licence to keep flying and stay current. Also, it’s time for you to get out and have some...
We operate a modern fleet of aircraft and our maintenance is to the highest standards possible. We take no risks with safety and if something is not quite right it is...
Our courses are designed in short, fully-immersive training blocks that are structured in half day (4 hours) or full days (8 hours) of one-one-one training. You’ve...
Learning to fly is very much like personal training or learning to play an instrument. It must be practiced regularly to become proficient. In our past we have offered...
Before starting Aerobatics training with Stick ‘n Rudder you should hold a pilot licence (RPL, PPL, or CPL). You must also hold a CASA issued Class 2 medical or higher...
Yes. Every flying hour you conduct in an RA-Aus registered aircraft counts towards a CASA Flight Crew Licence.
There’s a few different certificates or licences out there with a myriad of endorsements (or addons you make like to think of them as, as they allow you to more...