Flight Training & Courses
Professional Pilot Programs Built on Industry Standards
Discovery Flights
Introductory Flying Lesson
Hands-On Introduction
A low-pressure way to see if you enjoy being in the cockpit before committing to full training. No prior experience is required.Ground Briefing & Preflight
Meet with a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) to go over basic aircraft components, how flight controls work, and flight safety.In The Air
Take the pilot’s seat! The instructor handles takeoff and landing, but once at cruising altitude, you will learn how to climb, descend, and turn hands-on.
Private Pilot License (PPL) Training
FAA Framework: 14 CFR § 61.109 (a)
Aeronautical Knowledge Training
Comprehensive ground training covering essential safety chapters from Introduction to Flying all the way to Aeromedical Factors.Flight Training Requirements
Structured flight training designed to completely fulfill the aeronautical experience requirements under federal regulations.Mock Checkride Oral
Once your flight experience is fulfilled, sit down for a simulated oral checkride to evaluate your readiness before you schedule the actual FAA evaluation.
Commercial Pilot License Training
FAA Framework: 14 CFR § 61.129 (a)
Advanced Aeronautical Knowledge
Master elite aviation subjects: Commercial Regulations, Flight Planning, Communications, Weather, Aeromedical Factors, and Complex Maneuvers.Aeronautical Decision-Making (ADM)
Develop the high-level critical thinking, situational awareness, and risk management habits required of a professional corporate or airline pilot.Pre-Checkride Readiness Evaluation
Fulfill your single-engine experience requirements and sharpen your operational accuracy with our realistic simulated Mock Checkride Oral.
Instrument Rating (IR)
FAA Framework: 14 CFR § 61.65 (d)
Advanced Flight Procedures
Learn to command an aircraft safely when visibility drops. Training includes advanced navigation, decision making, and instrument procedures.IFR System Regulations
Master the complex federal flight rules and regulatory landscape required to safely navigate within the national airspace system under instrument conditions.Comprehensive Evaluation
Ensure total checkride confidence with an in-depth mock checkride oral tracking across all legal and spatial awareness requirements.
Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)
FAA Framework: 14 CFR § 61.187
Fundamentals of Instruction
Learn the psychology of learning and instructional methodologies needed to effectively teach the next generation of pilot candidates.CFI Responsibilities & Lesson Plans
Master the creation of structured flight lesson plans, student risk management protocols, and student solo flight endorsements.Regulatory Competency Checks
Fulfill all federal teaching standards and run through complete simulated oral boards to ensure you excel during your official checkride.
Road to the Commercial Airlines
Professional Pilot Mentorship
Airline Pilot Mentorship
Gain a competitive advantage through a tailored, one-to-one professional briefing directly conducted by an active, experienced airline pilot.Strategic Resume Building
Learn how to format your flight hours, highlight safety milestones, and structure your aviation career resume to catch the eye of major carriers.Interview & Logbook Preparation
Walk step-by-step through standard airline interview questions, scenario-based evaluations, and thorough logbook audit reviews.
