While the typical flight career may not require a pilot to carry a tailwheel endorsement, the skills that are developed while earning one are invaluable and will without a doubt help make anyone become a measurably better pilot.
There are many different careers that are available to tailwheel pilots such as banner towing, aerobatic and warbird training, if you’re still deciding how you plan to pursue your career in aviation. A diversified pilot is a safer pilot. While learning to fly a tailwheel you’ll learn to appreciate what a rudder can do for you both in the air and on the ground, and you’ll find that crosswinds are a fun challenge to hone in your skills on any flight. Getting a tailwheel endorsement is arguably one of the most fun and rewarding accomplishments while learning to fly and you might be surprised by how often you’ll use the skills and concepts you learn while flying tricycle gear aircraft, I know I was!
Call 610-592-4882 today to find out more information in receiving your tailwheel rating from one of our amazing instructors, Alec Thayer.