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PROGRAM OPTIONS

Private Pilot

PPL program is designed to take you from a beginner to a safe confident, certified pilot, proficient to fly with passengers. This comprehensive training program includes: 

  • Ground Lessons: Dive into the fundamentals of aviation theory, including aerodynamics, aircraft systems, meteorology, navigation, regulations, and flight planning.

  • Flight Training: Receive hands-on instruction, covering pre-flight checks, takeoffs, landings, navigation exercises, emergency procedures, and more.

  • Flight Hours: Accumulate a minimum number of flight hours (typically around 60 to 80 hours) to meet regulatory requirements and gain proficiency in flying.

  • Solo Flights: Progress to solo flight operations under the supervision of your instructor, building confidence and demonstrating your ability to operate the aircraft independently.

  • Cross-Country Flights: Plan and execute cross-country flights to different destinations, honing your navigation skills, decision-making abilities, and understanding of airspace.

  • Flight Examinations: Prepare for and pass both a written knowledge test and a practical flight test with an examiner to demonstrate your readiness for solo flight and passenger transport.

  • License Issuance: Upon successful completion of training and examinations, you will receive your Private Pilot License, granting you the privilege to fly single-engine aircraft and carry passengers for non-commercial purposes.

Commercial Pilot

CPL program is designed to elevate your aviation skills and prepare you for a professional career as a pilot. This advanced training program includes:

  • Advanced Ground School: Dive deeper into aviation theory and regulations, covering topics such as advanced aerodynamics, aircraft systems, flight planning, meteorology, navigation, and commercial flight operations.

  • Flight Training: Receive intensive flight instruction from experienced instructors, focusing on advanced maneuvers, precision flying techniques, instrument flight rules (IFR), and commercial flight scenarios.

  • Flight Hours: Accumulate 250 flight hours to meet regulatory requirements and gain proficiency in various flying conditions, including cross-country flights, night flying, and instrument flight.

  • Cross-Country Navigation: Plan and execute extensive cross-country flights, mastering navigation skills, flight planning, airspace management, and international flight operations.

  • Instrument Rating: Obtain an Instrument Rating (IR) if not already acquired, allowing you to fly in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) and enhance your capabilities as a pilot.

  • Commercial Flight Operations: Learn about commercial flight operations, including passenger safety, crew resource management, customer service, and industry regulations.

  • Flight Examinations: Prepare for and pass rigorous written knowledge tests and practical flight tests with examiners to demonstrate your competence and readiness for commercial flying.

  • License Issuance: Upon successful completion of training, examinations, and meeting regulatory requirements, you will receive your Commercial Pilot License, granting you the authority to fly aircraft for compensation or hire.

Instrument Rating

This program equips you with the knowledge and proficiency to fly solely by reference to instruments, even in challenging weather conditions and low visibility.

During the Instrument Rating training, you will:

  • Learn advanced instrument flight rules (IFR) procedures, including communication with air traffic control (ATC) and navigating in controlled airspace.

  • Gain expertise in precision and non-precision approaches, instrument approaches, and instrument departure procedures.

  • Develop the ability to interpret and utilize cockpit instruments effectively for navigation, altitude control, and situational awareness.

  • Master the skills required for flying in diverse weather conditions, such as clouds, fog, and low visibility scenarios.

  • Enhance your decision-making abilities and cockpit resource management skills, ensuring safe and efficient flight operations.

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Certified Flight Instructor 

The Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) license is designed for experienced pilots who are passionate about teaching and mentoring aspiring aviators. This program equips you with the knowledge, skills, and certification required to become a qualified flight instructor and guide students through their flight training journey.

During the Certified Flight Instructor training, you will:

  • Advanced Ground School: Deepen your understanding of aviation theory, instructional techniques, flight principles, regulations, and safety protocols related to flight instruction.

  • Flight Training: Receive comprehensive training on effective teaching methods, flight instruction techniques, aircraft control, emergency procedures, and student evaluation.

  • Teaching Practice: Gain hands-on experience as an instructor, providing ground instruction, flight briefings, and conducting flight lessons with student pilots under supervision.

  • Instructional Techniques: Learn how to tailor lessons to individual student needs, foster a positive learning environment, and effectively communicate aviation concepts.

  • Flight Hours: Accumulate flight hours as a flight instructor-in-training, demonstrating your ability to instruct and mentor student pilots effectively.

  • Ground Instruction: Conduct ground school sessions covering topics such as aerodynamics, navigation, weather, regulations, and flight planning.

  • Student Supervision: Guide student pilots through various flight maneuvers, exercises, solo flights, and cross-country navigation as they progress in their training.

  • Safety Emphasis: Emphasize safety practices, risk management, decision-making, and airmanship principles in flight instruction.

  • Flight Examinations: Prepare for and pass written knowledge tests, practical flight tests, and oral exams with examiners to demonstrate your competence and readiness as a flight instructor.

  • Certification Issuance: Upon successful completion of training, and examinations, and meeting regulatory requirements, you will receive your Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) license, authorizing you to provide flight instruction and endorse student pilots for certification.

(coming soon)

Certified Flight Instructor Instrument 

The Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) license is designed for experienced pilots who are passionate about teaching and mentoring aspiring aviators. This program equips you with the knowledge, skills, and certification required to become a qualified flight instructor and guide students through their flight training journey.

During the Certified Flight Instructor training, you will:

  • Advanced Ground School: Deepen your understanding of aviation theory, instructional techniques, flight principles, regulations, and safety protocols related to flight instruction.

  • Flight Training: Receive comprehensive training on effective teaching methods, flight instruction techniques, aircraft control, emergency procedures, and student evaluation.

  • Teaching Practice: Gain hands-on experience as an instructor, providing ground instruction, flight briefings, and conducting flight lessons with student pilots under supervision.

  • Instructional Techniques: Learn how to tailor lessons to individual student needs, foster a positive learning environment, and effectively communicate aviation concepts.

  • Flight Hours: Accumulate flight hours as a flight instructor-in-training, demonstrating your ability to instruct and mentor student pilots effectively.

  • Ground Instruction: Conduct ground school sessions covering topics such as aerodynamics, navigation, weather, regulations, and flight planning.

  • Student Supervision: Guide student pilots through various flight maneuvers, exercises, solo flights, and cross-country navigation as they progress in their training.

  • Safety Emphasis: Emphasize safety practices, risk management, decision-making, and airmanship principles in flight instruction.

  • Flight Examinations: Prepare for and pass written knowledge tests, practical flight tests, and oral exams with examiners to demonstrate your competence and readiness as a flight instructor.

  • Certification Issuance: Upon successful completion of training, and examinations, and meeting regulatory requirements, you will receive your Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) license, authorizing you to provide flight instruction and endorse student pilots for certification.

(coming soon)

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