High-altitude flight presents pilots with several unique challenges due to the different weather, physiological concerns, and effects high altitude and high -speed flight have on aerodynamics. This course provides pilots with training covering these aspects of high-altitude flight and the proper recovery procedures for emergencies such as hypoxia and decompression.
This course ensures pilots have a solid principal understanding of High-Altitude Weather and Aerodynamics necessary for many Part 135, Part 125, and Part 91 pilots and includes the elements required for the high-altitude endorsement under 14 CFR Part 61.31.