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Flight Training Courses

✈️ F.A.R. 61 Private Pilot Course

The foundation of all pilot training, this course takes you from zero experience to certified private pilot, giving you the skills to fly solo, carry passengers, and explore the skies on your own terms.



Minimum of 40 hours total flight time.


20 hours of flight training with an instructor


10 hours of solo flight, including a solo cross-country flight



Pass the FAA Private Pilot Knowledge Test and Practical Flight Exam


Master the art of flying in the clouds and poor visibility, relying solely on your instruments. This rating significantly increases your safety and flight flexibility, allowing you to fly in a wider range of weather conditions.

🌐 F.A.R. 61 Instrument Course


Minimum of 50 hours of cross-country flight time as pilot-in-command


40 hours of instrument training, including 15 with an instructor


Pass the FAA Instrument Rating Knowledge Test


Pass the FAA Instrument Rating Practical Test (Checkride)



💼 F.A.R. 61 Commercial Course


Take the step from recreational flying to professional pilot status. This course focuses on precision flying, complex maneuvers, and advanced navigation, preparing you for a career in aviation.




Minimum of 250 total flight hours (including 100 hours as pilot-in-command)


50 hours of cross-country flight time


10 hours of complex, turbine, or TAA aircraft training



Pass the FAA Commercial Pilot Knowledge Test and Practical Test


🖥 F.A.R. 61 TAA Training


This course prepares you to fly Technically Advanced Aircraft (TAA), focusing on the advanced digital avionics and flight management systems found in modern glass cockpit aircraft.


Training in a TAA-equipped aircraft (e.g., G1000 or similar)


Proficiency in automated flight controls and digital navigation systems


Demonstrate situational awareness and automation management



Pass a practical evaluation in a TAA aircraft


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