Safety is at the heart of everything we do at Paris Air. We believe that flying safely should be the top priority for every pilot, student, and passenger. That’s why we’ve created a culture of safety that permeates every aspect of our operations.
This article will explore three key ways we ensure the safety of our students, instructors, and passengers: aircraft maintenance, flight instruction, and ground school.
A Culture of Excellence: Our FAA-Approved Repair Station
Our 20,000 square foot maintenance facility is a Part 145 FAA-Approved Repair Station, meaning it meets the highest standards for aircraft maintenance. This certification ensures that our planes are kept in the safest conditions possible, giving our students and instructors peace of mind.
The FAA rigorously regulates Part 145 Repair Stations, ensuring a high level of oversight and accountability. This means our team is constantly striving for excellence in everything they do.
What does this mean for student pilots at Paris Air? It means they can fly knowing that their aircraft are well-maintained, safe, and exceptionally reliable.
Here are some key features of a Part 145 Repair Station:
- Rigorous certification process: Becoming and remaining a Part 145 Repair Station is challenging, ensuring only the most qualified facilities meet the standards.
- Comprehensive record-keeping: The FAA requires detailed records to demonstrate compliance with regulations, promoting transparency and accountability.
- Specialized expertise: Repair Stations must hold specific ratings that dictate the types of maintenance they can perform, guaranteeing expertise in their field.
- Highly qualified mechanics: All employees must be certified mechanics under Part 65, giving you assurance that your aircraft is being worked on by qualified professionals.
- Continuous training: Repair Stations have robust training programs for employees to stay up-to-date on the latest best practices and technologies.
- Quality control: We have strict quality control systems in place, ensuring every aspect of the maintenance process meets the highest standards.
Paris Christodoulides, the owner of Paris Air, personally oversees the Part 145 Repair Station, emphasizing his commitment to safety and excellence. He is often found on the shop floor, making sure standards are met and that safety remains paramount.
Flying High with Confidence: A Commitment to Safe Flight Training
Having well-maintained aircraft is crucial for flight safety, but so is top-notch flight instruction. At Paris Air, we believe that safety is the foundation of all flight training. This is why we insist on high-quality flight instructors who are passionate about safety and dedicated to their students’ success.
Our flight instructors, like Filippo Romelli, are committed to excellence and are dedicated to teaching our students how to fly safely and confidently. We ensure that every aspect of flight training, from ground school to actual flight, is taught with safety as the priority.
Our students are continually impressed with the safety of our aircraft and the dedication of our flight instructors – it’s one of the key reasons they choose to fly with Paris Air.
Building a Solid Foundation: Safety in Ground School and Flight Training
At Paris Air, we believe that the relationship between flight instructors and students is essential for learning. We encourage our students to find an instructor they are comfortable with, so they feel comfortable asking questions and learning from them.
Communication is key to flight safety, and we emphasize the importance of clear and effective communication between pilots and air traffic controllers.
Our ground school program lays a strong foundation for safe flying. Fundamentals of flight safety are introduced and then reinforced during flight training. Every aspect of flight training is taught from a safety standpoint, emphasizing the importance of safe practices in every maneuver.
Pre-flight inspections are one of the first things students learn, and they play a crucial role in ensuring the aircraft is safe to fly. These inspections include:
- Visual inspection: Checking the overall condition of the aircraft for any dents, damage, or abnormalities.
- Fuel inspection: Sumping the fuel tanks to remove any water that may have contaminated the fuel.
- Oil level check: Ensuring the oil level is within the recommended range.
Safety extends beyond the aircraft itself. Students are also taught about safe handling of propellers and proper procedures for taxiing and takeoffs.
Before takeoff, flight instructors teach the SPITT checklist, a simple acronym that helps pilots remember to check critical things before taking flight:
- Seats
- Propeller
- Instruments
- Taxis
- Talk
This checklist serves as a reminder to ensure that everything is ready and safe for flight.
Students are provided with written checklists for every aspect of the flight, including pre-flight, runup, takeoff, climb, cruise, descent, landing, and after-landing. This ensures consistency and thoroughness in their flight procedures.
Embark on Your Journey to Safe Flying: Choose Paris Air
If you’re looking to become a safe pilot, Paris Air is the perfect place to begin your journey. We offer comprehensive flight training programs for domestic and international students.
At Paris Air, we are committed to safety and are dedicated to providing our students with the highest quality flight training in a safe and supportive environment.