Flight Training

Flying is a great way to bring distant destinations within easy reach. Enjoy the incredible view from the air. Enjoy a community that shares your enthusiasm for flying. Talk to a pilot; they will tell you flying is the most fun, rewarding, and challenging experience of their lives. Enjoy the benefit of being able to travel faster to fun destinations for business or pleasure.

License

Private Pilot

In our FAA Part 141 Private Pilot Flight Training Program, you will learn to fly in a structured environment that will take you from zero experience to a Private Pilot Certificate in as little as 35 hours. Our program is designed to be completed in 6 months, but can be completed in as little as 3 months.

Rating

Multi-Engine

Instrument Ratings are a great way to improve your skills as a pilot. You will learn to fly in a structured environment that will take you from zero experience to a Private Pilot Certificate in as little as 35 hours. Our program is designed to be completed in 6 months, but can be completed in as little as 3 months.

Rating

Instrument Rating

Instrument Ratings are a great way to improve your skills as a pilot. You will learn to fly in a structured environment that will take you from zero experience to a Private Pilot Certificate in as little as 35 hours. Our program is designed to be completed in 6 months, but can be completed in as little as 3 months.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Difference Between Part 61 and Part 141?

Part 61 and Part 141 are two different sections of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) that govern how flight training is conducted. Part 61 is the most common form of flight training and is what most flight schools use. Part 141 is a more structured form of flight training that requires a higher level of FAA oversight. Part 141 schools are required to have a more structured syllabus and training program. Part 141 schools are also required to have a higher level of

What is the Difference Between a License, Rating, and Certificate?

A license is a document issued by the FAA that allows you to act as a pilot in command of an aircraft. A rating is an addition to a license that allows you to fly a different type of aircraft or under different conditions. A certificate is a document issued by the FAA that allows you to act as a pilot in command of an aircraft for compensation or hire.

What is a Discovery Flight?

A discovery flight is a short flight with a flight instructor that allows you to experience flying first hand. It is a great way to see if flying is for you before you commit to a full training program.

How much does it cost to learn to fly?

The cost of learning to fly varies greatly depending on the type of aircraft you fly, the type of training you do, and how often you fly. The FAA requires a minimum of 40 hours of flight time to obtain a Private Pilot Certificate. The national average is around 60 hours. The cost of flight training is typically between $10,000 and $15,000.

Take to the Skies!

With our all inclusive Discovery Flight, you will get to experience the thrill of flying an airplane. You will be able to take the controls and fly with the assistance of one of our certified flight instructors.

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