Here are lots of links to resources for pilot training, including some popular Aviation YouTubers, government links, ground schools, and aviation scholarships. You might want to also check out our article on The 10 Must Have you’ll need for your pilot training!

ONLINE GROUND SCHOOLS

MZeroA

King Schools

Sporty’s

Pilot Institute

Gold Seal Online

Angle of Attack

GROUND & TRAINING SCHOOLS

American Flyers

ATP Flight School

Embry-Riddle

AVIATION YOUTUBERS

Aviation YouTube channels have grown in popularity for general aviation pilots, professionals, and those just curious.

If you are not yet a pilot, or even looking for pilot training, you might enjoy some of these creators and take a virtual journey without leaving your house. Some provide in-depth insights into aircraft, flight techniques, and behind-the-scenes in flying. I thought you might enjoy watching a few YouTubers that we follow!

Rich Manor, Flying with Rich

Rich Pickett, Personal Wings

Max Weldon, CitationMax

Kristoffer Patasnik, Baron Pilot

Greg Mink – P1Driver

Tommy, Gear Down

Tommy, Plane Junkies

Charlie Gasmire, Aviation 101

Steve, FlightChops

Jimmy, Jimmy’s World

Resources for Aviation Students

Aviation news, live ATC, and useful information for students and pilots.

ForeFlight Mobile Electronic Flight Bag

Designed by pilots, ForeFlight serves the needs of pilots and flight departments around the world. It also offers everything you need to plan, file, and log flights. Plus, get weather reports, airport information, and much more. There’s no doubt you WILL probably end up using ForeFlight in your pilot training!

AirNav app

AirNav is a great iPhone app to look up fuel prices, FBO services, and essential details for U.S. airports.

AVweb 

avweb resources for pilot training

Described as the “world’s premier independent aviation news resource,” AVweb is an online publication that provides general aviation news, flight safety updates, classifieds, and information on air shows, events, and avionics.

Ask a Flight Instructor

Get your answers to popular flight pilot training questions with Ask a Flight Instructor. These Certified Flight Instructors offer insight, and you can look through forums in categories related to FAA regulations, aircraft systems, instrument rating, and much more.

LiveATC

Get used to the lingo while listening to live air traffic control updates with LiveATC. These are live broadcasts from air traffic control towers around the world. One of the things anyone who starts their pilot training will be uncomfortable with is talking to ATC. By using LiveATC you’ll become more comfortable with HOW TO and WHAT you’ll be communicating with ATC about.

Find Aviation Scholarships for Pilot Training

Here are some areas where you can locate grants and scholarships to help finance your path in your pilot training journey. Choose from a wide selection of options, including scholarships for women, minorities, and high school students.

Able Flight

Able Flight is a nonprofit organization that offers scholarships for people with disabilities for aviation and flight training.

AEFCO scholarships

AEFCO scholarships are merit-based for Aviation Education Foundation of Colorado (AEFCO) program participants and partially cover flight training costs.

FAA list of grants and scholarships

This FAA list of grants and scholarships contains general aviation scholarships, minority scholarships, grants, and much more.

AIAA scholarships

Students interested in science, technology, engineering, and math are eligible for AIAA scholarships, which are aviation scholarships for high school students from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

Sisters of the Sky scholarships

Sisters of the Sky scholarships help increase the number of professional Black women pilots. These scholarships assist in offsetting the cost of flight training and more.

COPA Aviation Career & Scholarship Guide

The Canadian Owners and Pilots Association 

COPA Aviation Career & Scholarship Guide features over 100 aviation training scholarships, including awards for women and specializations like helicopter training and group operations and maintenance.

Whirly-Girls scholarship offerings

Whirly-Girls scholarships are awarded to women to help advance their careers in aviation. Find flight and helicopter training, courses, and eLearning scholarships.

The Museum of Flight student scholarships

From aiding in pursuing post-secondary STEM education to flight training, The Museum of Flight student scholarships present a range of yearly opportunities for high school students.

Tuskegee Airmen Scholarship Foundation

These scholarships by the Tuskegee Airmen Scholarship Foundation assist students in paying for college. Candidates must be nominated by TAI Chapters.

Southeast Chapter of the American Association of Airport Executives scholarships

The Southeast Chapter of the American Association of Airport Executives provides annual scholarships to students who major in aviation management. It also provides an annual scholastic scholarship to a school in states represented by the Southeastern Airport Managers Association (SAMA).

University Aviation Association (UAA) scholarships

University Aviation Association (UAA) scholarships include collegiate, flight training, and jet scholarships to suit various interests in aviation.

Links to Government websites for aviation and education

Resources for aviation enthusiasts, pilot training for students, and educators. These are websites that aviation lovers and professionals should have on hand for training, reference, and all-around helpful services.

FAA regulations 

Relevant aviation and air regulations from the FAA. All the necessary certifications, general operating requirements, flight rules, legislation, current policies, and important bulletins can be found here.

The National Archives Code of Federal Regulations website allows you to research various FAA Regulations about aeronautics and space, transportation, and more. While moving through your Pilot Training, you WILL have to know these rules to get your pilot certificate, as well as for ongoing recurrent training.

FAA student resources for aviation and aerospace 

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) provides a list of useful resources, including up-to-date information needed to help you discover, explore, and pursue different careers in aviation.

Aviation Weather Center (AWC)

The Aviation Weather Center is a go-to, trusted resource for reliable, consistent, and accurate aviation weather information.

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum’s How Things Fly answers questions about the basic principles that make flight possible. It’s great for children, students, and adults alike.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) STEM resources for K-12 educators

NASA STEM resources for K-12 educators offer a range of topics and lesson plan ideas that are bound to spark curiosity and expand learning horizons.

Interagency Aviation Training (AIT)

Interagency Aviation Training is the home of the Department of the Interior (DOI), the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service (USDA-FS), and other partner organizations. It has pilot training as well as upcoming events and courses.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA)

Browse educational tools and lesson ideas at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association’s resources. Bring NOAA science and real-time data into a classroom focusing on weather, climate, and the atmosphere.

National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO)

Dedicated to supporting a robust aviation system in the United States, NASAO is an organization that represents the interests of the public before policymakers in matters related to aviation and airports.