
Sport & Recreational
The fastest, most affordable way into the left seat, built for pilots who want to fly for fun without the full private pilot time and cost.

Private Pilot
The certificate every pilot starts with. Fly yourself and passengers, for fun or for the freedom of getting somewhere on your own schedule.

Instrument Rating
Learn to fly safely and legally through clouds and low visibility, turning weather from a scheduling problem into just another condition you're trained for.

Commercial Pilot
The certificate that lets you get paid to fly. Sharper flying, a more capable airplane, and the first real step toward a professional career.

Flight Instructor
Become a flight instructor and get paid to fly while building the hours toward your own career. It'll make you a sharper pilot than you've ever been.

Recurrent Training/Finish Up
Due for your flight review or need your instrument currency back? Stay legal, stay sharp, and fly with confidence. Or maybe you started your training and never finished? Your hours still count. Let's pick up where you left off and get you to the finish line.

After just 12 hours of training, Sofia took the airplane around the pattern solo for the very first time. First solo is one of the biggest milestones in every pilot’s journey, and this is a moment worth celebrating.
Way to go, we’re proud of you!

After all the studying, flight lessons, cross-country planning, maneuvers, and checkride prep, Emma passed the practical test and is officially a private pilot.
This is a huge accomplishment and the result of real dedication and hard work. Congratulations, Emma. Enjoy that new certificate!

Liam planned the route, checked the weather, handled the navigation, and completed one of the major milestones on the way to becoming a certificated pilot.
Cross-country flying is where students really start putting the pieces together. Great job, Liam — you’re one step closer!

Noah has wrapped up final checkride preparation, including oral review, maneuver refinement, and mock practical test work. Now it’s time to bring all that training together.
We’re excited to see Noah take the next step. You’ve put in the work — now go show the examiner what you can do!


"Clear, patient, and professional"
“My instructor made every lesson feel organized and approachable. I always knew what we were working on, what I needed to improve, and what came next.”


"I felt safe and confident from day one."
“Flight training can feel overwhelming at first, but the instruction was calm, clear, and safety-focused. That made a huge difference in my confidence.”


“The checkride prep was exactly what I needed.”
“We focused on the weak spots, reviewed the oral topics, and cleaned up the maneuvers. By checkride day, I felt prepared instead of nervous.”


“A great place to start flying.”
“From the discovery flight through training, the process was simple, encouraging, and exciting. I would recommend it to anyone thinking about learning to fly.”

Flight training is personal, and the right instructor can make all the difference. Your instructor is here to help you build confidence, develop safe habits, and understand not just what to do in the airplane, but why you are doing it.
Whether you are scheduling your first discovery flight, working toward your private pilot certificate, preparing for a checkride, or getting back into flying after time away, training is built around clear instruction, practical decision-making, and steady progress.
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The best first step is usually a discovery flight or introductory lesson. It gives you a chance to experience flying, meet your instructor, ask questions, and see whether flight training is the right fit for you.
It depends on your schedule, consistency, weather, aircraft availability, and how often you train. Students who fly regularly tend to progress faster and retain more between lessons.
No prior experience is required. Flight training is designed to start with the basics and build from there. Your instructor will walk you through each step, from the first lesson to checkride preparation.
A discovery flight is an introductory flight lesson. You will typically meet your instructor, review the basics, take a short flight, and get a feel for what training is like. It is relaxed, beginner-friendly, and designed to help you take the first step.
Ready to get started? Reach out and let's talk through your goals and get your first flight on the calendar. No pressure, just a conversation about getting you in the air.
