Our Flight Training Programs.
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Sport Pilot
A Sport Pilot rating lets you fly light-sport aircraft with fewer training hours, making it an affordable and accessible way to start flying recreationally in good weather during daylight hours.
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Private Pilot
A Private Pilot rating allows you to fly most aircraft, carry passengers, and travel nationwide. It's the first major step in your aviation journey, requiring a minimum of 40 flight hours.
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Instrument Rating
An Instrument Rating allows pilots to fly in a broader range of weather conditions by relying on instruments rather than visual references. It enhances safety, expands flight opportunities, and is a critical step for pilots looking to advance their skills and pursue professional aviation.
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Commercial Pilot
A Commercial Pilot rating allows you to be paid for flying, opening the door to a professional aviation career. It builds on your skills with advanced maneuvers and flight experience.
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Certified Flight Instructor
A Flight Instructor rating lets you teach others to fly while building flight hours and gaining valuable experience. It's a key step for those pursuing a professional aviation career.
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Flight Instructor Instrument
A Flight Instructor Instrument rating allows you to teach advanced instrument flying techniques, enabling students to master flying in various weather conditions and enhance their overall flying proficiency.