The US AOPA ASF published several Interactive Safety Courses. Thoses links are recommended by EGAST.
As pilots, we make informal judgments about risk all the time—but there are safety benefits to taking a more formal approach. This innovative tool lets you input the details of a flight, then get an objective assessment of the risks.
Know Before You Go: Navigating Today’s Airspace
It’s critical to be well versed on any type of airspace that lies in your path. This comprehensive course covers everything you need to know to keep your pilot certificate (and yourself) safe (approx. 60-90 minutes).
Some of aviation’s worst accidents have happened on the ground. Find out why—and learn how to avoid runway incursions—by taking this course (approx. 45-60 minutes).
Say It Right: Mastering Radio Communication
Radio communication is one of a pilot’s core skills—and a cornerstone of safe flying. This course covers both VFR and IFR radio operations and will help you communicate properly, efficiently, and effectively from the cockpit (approx. 45-60 minutes).
Do The Right Thing: Decision Making for Pilots
In flying, making the right choices isn’t always easy. This course offers some simple but effective ways to improve your aeronautical decision making skills-no psychology degree required! (approx. 45-60 minutes)
Essential Aerodynamics: Stalls, Spins, and Safety
Getting a handle on aerodynamics doesn’t have to involve dry textbooks and dense equations. In this course, you’ll learn need-to-know concepts that will help you avoid unintentional stalls and spins (approx. 45-60 minutes).
Weather Wise: Thunderstorms and ATC
Learn how ATC describes precipitation, what weather-radar services controllers can offer, and how to effectively communicate with ATC (approx. 45-60 minutes).
Weather Wise: Precipitation and Icing
Too many pilots underestimate the dangers of precipitation and icing—and an alarming number become accident statistics as a result. Take this course to learn how to recognize the hazards of precipitation and ice, develop a strategy for avoidance, and react appropriately if you encounter unexpected conditions (approx. 45 minutes).
Weather Wise: Air Masses and Fronts
Do you understand the “why” behind the weather? Find out about the large-scale forces that drive the weather, and learn how to put that knowledge to work before your next flight (approx. 45-60 minutes).
Weather Wise: Ceiling and Visibility
Low ceilings and restricted visibilities are aviation’s deadliest killers. With a little knowledge, you can minimize the risk these conditions pose (approx. 45-60 minutes).
This course offers a clear explanation of how GPS works and how you can use it to make your next VFR flight more efficient, enjoyable, and safe (approx. 45-60 minutes). Read the disclaimer.






















