PPLTrainingChecklist
Why Structure Matters
Staying organized accelerates your training, reduces retakes, and builds confidence before each flight. Pilot One centralizes your study progress, aircraft documents, and instructor feedback in one place so you can focus on the maneuvers that matter.
Pre-Flight Study Routine
- Weather & NOTAM briefing: dedicate 10 minutes to METAR/TAF interpretation.
- Theory refresh: review 15 targeted questions from the Pilot One bank each day.
- Aircraft log: confirm airworthiness, fuel, and maintenance items.
Tip: Log each study block in the Pilot One app to keep your instructors aligned.
In-Flight Focus Items
- Brief the lesson objective (e.g., ground reference maneuvers).
- Chair-fly checklists before engine start.
- Callouts: practice standard phraseology aloud to reduce radio anxiety.
Post-Flight Debrief Template
- What went well?
- Which tolerances drifted?
- Which Pilot One tools or resources will you use before the next sortie?
Recommended Resources
- Pilot One PPL Question Bank (updated weekly).
- EASA Part-FCL competency rubrics.
- Integrated flashcards for memory items.
End with a CTA: Descarga Pilot One y lleva tu progreso PPL en tu bolsillo.

