Articles — Flight Training Guides & Pilot Tips

In-depth articles from Pelican Flight Training: step-by-step guides, FAA licensing advice, and career preparation resources for aspiring pilots.
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F1 vs. M1 Student Visas. A Complete Guide for International Students
If you're an international student with a dream of becoming a professional pilot in the United States, choosing the right student visa is one of the most important decisions you'll make.
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Can You Be a Pilot with Glasses?
You do not need perfect eyesight to become a pilot. According to the FAA, pilots are required to meet specific vision standards, but they can fully rely on glasses or contact lenses to do so. That means if your vision is correctable to the required levels, you can still fly — whether you're aiming to be a private pilot, a commercial pilot, or even considering a military pilot path.
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Do You Need a College Degree to Become a Pilot?
You do not need a college degree to become a pilot in the United States.
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Fast Track Flight Schools. How an Accelerated Program Works
This article explains how accelerated programs work, why they're effective, and whether this fast-track approach is the right path for your aviation goals.
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VFR Pilot Rating vs IFR Pilot Rating
In the sections that follow, you’ll learn what VFR and IFR mean, how they influence flight plans, training requirements, airspace regulations, and overall safety. By the end, you’ll have a clear understanding of which set of rules might be right for your next flight—and your future as a pilot.
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Why the Cessna 152 & 172 Are Great for Flight Training
When choosing between the Cessna 152 and the Cessna 172 as your flight training aircraft, the decision boils down to one key trade-off: simplicity and cost-efficiency vs. space and versatility. The 15...
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Commercial Pilot Vision Rules. Glasses, Correction, and FAA Standards
Ask ChatGPTAsk GrokAsk PerplexityAsk ClaudeAsk Google AI What does “perfect vision” actually mean? When someone says, “Do I need perfect eyesight to become a pilot?”, what th...
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How to Become a Commercial Airline Pilot in the USA?
Dreaming of soaring above the clouds as a commercial airline pilot? You’re not alone — aviation offers one of the most exciting and rewarding careers in the world. Whether you’re fre...
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Types of Pilot Licenses and Ratings Explained
The FAA issues 7 pilot certificates (student, sport, recreational, private, commercial, flight instructor and airline transport pilot) plus ratings that extend them, such as the instrument rating and multi engine rating.