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What's the Right Age to Start Hobby Flying?
Most of our hobby flying customers start in their thirties, forties, and fifties , some even in their sixties. If you've been holding onto a "someday" version of learning to fly, this is the nudge to make it "now."

priAviate Team
20 hours ago4 min read


Remote Airfield or Commercial Airport: Where Should You Actually Learn to Fly?
Radio congestion, airline sequencing, and higher fees - a busy commercial airport isn't built for student pilots. Here's why priAviate trains at a quieter general aviation airfield instead.

priAviate Team
Aug 94 min read


Hobby Flying Aircraft: The Cessna Line-Up
Reliable, forgiving, and flown worldwide for over 50 years. Here's a closer look at the Cessna 172, 182, 206, and 152 and why the Skyhawk remains the natural starting point for aspiring pilots.

priAviate Team
Jul 124 min read


The Flight Simulator Fantasy: Why It Feels Like Flying, But Isn't
For working professionals who've always dreamed of flying, a home simulator only goes so far. See how priAviate makes real flight training fit a busy life starting with Wings of Discovery.

priAviate Team
Jul 63 min read


First Step Towards Hobby Flying
Thinking about learning to fly? Discover the first step towards hobby flying for working professionals and how to explore aviation before committing to flight training.

priAviate Team
Jun 234 min read


Solo Flying for a hobby flier: Empty seat Zeal
Discover why a first solo flight is one of the most memorable milestones in aviation. Explore the emotions, responsibility and achievement behind solo flying as a hobby flier.

priAviate Team
Jun 94 min read


The Economics of Hobby Flying: Looking Beyond the Price Tag
Explore the economics of learning to fly, hidden expenses, flight school pricing and the factors that influence the true investment in aviation. What does hobby flying really cost?

priAviate Team
Jun 25 min read


Why Some People Never Stop Thinking About Flying?
A reflection on why aviation continues to stay with certain individuals for years—and why some eventually choose to return to it personally.

priAviate Team
May 103 min read


Why Learning to Fly Is Not for Everyone?
Not everyone who is curious about flying is meant to pursue it. A thoughtful perspective on private pilot training and what it truly requires.

priAviate Team
Apr 263 min read


Private Aviation Clubs in Southeast Asia: What to Look For?
Understand how private aviation clubs in Southeast Asia differ from charter and training, and what defines a structured, long-term flying experience.

priAviate Team
Mar 194 min read


Learning to Fly as a Hobby in Asia: A Structured Path for working Professionals
A practical guide for professionals in Asia exploring hobby flying. Understand PPL requirements, structure, cost considerations, and long-term commitment.

priAviate Team
Mar 24 min read


The Quiet Standard: What Defines a True Private Pilot
The private pilot lifestyle is not about visibility, it’s about discipline, judgment, and standards upheld quietly. Meet the priAviator™ philosophy.

priAviate Team
Feb 203 min read
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