@Shadowbroker2135 Not to say you can’t teach yourself. One of the best parts of the industry is that the FAA makes our textbooks, and the first few certification exams have VERY detailed criteria in the form of the ACS booklets.
I’d read the PHAK (pilots handbook of aeronautical knowledge) and probably the airplane flying handbook before starting training. Learning and understanding the physics of flight will help to demystify the plane’s behavior, so you naturally respond w/ the right control inputs. Lots of kids just don’t get the relationship between lift, power, etc. They end up behind the plane, always reacting and vascillating
https://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation/phak
https://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation/airplane_handbook
If you know these two back and forth you’ll have a lot easier of a time through commercial and CFII.
Here’s the whole library, if you wanna see more. Good ones in this too but higher level
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