ATC Pilot Training
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ATC Pilot Training

A Melbourne-area radio course that teaches student pilots what to listen for, which frequency to use, and what to say next.
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Towered Arrival: Pattern Entry
Arrive from ten miles south, call Melbourne Tower, and read back the midfield 27R report.
Packages include
A focused radio course, not a random simulator.
Start with KMLB Class D, then branch into IFR, emergencies, and real-world enroute requests.
01
KMLB Class D
Arrival, departure, taxi/readback, and shoreline transition scenarios.
02
Chart-led lessons
Real FAA chart and airport diagram crops where map context matters.
03
Radio workflow
Prep questions, phrase chips, readbacks, and focused feedback.
04
Beyond VFR
Starter packs for IFR, emergencies, and weather/enroute requests.
Training method
Built around concrete radio decisions.
Lessons focus on the sequence a student pilot actually has to manage: choose the facility, make a concise call, then copy the instruction accurately.
Pick the right facility
Choose ATIS, tower, ground, approach, or tower handoff based on the chart and scenario.
Say the operational pieces
Build the initial call from position, altitude, request, and aircraft identity.
Copy the instruction
Read back runway, hold-short, altitude, heading, report-point, and handoff instructions.
Start here
Try the KMLB arrival lesson before paying.
The preview uses the same chart-led flow as the paid lessons: prep, call, readback, and feedback.