Frequently Asked Questions

  • The best first step is to schedule a Discovery Flight. This introductory lesson allows you to fly with a certified instructor, experience the aircraft, and see if training is right for you - no prior experience required.

  • Under regulations from the Federal Aviation Administration, you must:

    • Be at least 17 years old (16 years old to solo)

    • Be able to read, speak, and understand English

    • Obtain a Third-Class Medical Certificate

    • Complete required flight and ground training

    • Pass a written exam and check-ride

  • For steady progress and better cost efficiency, we recommend training 2–3 times per week.

    Students who train 1x per week or less typically take longer to complete their certificate and may require additional review time to stay proficient, which can increase overall training costs.

  • Students must obtain a Third-Class Medical Certificate from an FAA-approved Aviation Medical Examiner before solo flight. We can help guide you through this process.

  • Yes. Accelerated training is available for motivated students who can commit to frequent flying and ground study. Contact us to discuss scheduling and availability.

  • Yes. We understand that many of our students balance flight training with work, school, and other commitments. We offer flexible scheduling options, including evening and weekend availability, to help you stay consistent with your training.

    We recommend booking in advance to secure your preferred time slots, especially during peak seasons.