




Private Pilot License (PPL)
Private pilot certificate offers the most privileges of any initial pilot certificate, and puts few restrictions on where and what you can fly.
A minimum of 40 flight hours and an FAA medical certificate are required.
Flight Hours
Minimum: 40
Average: 70
Instrument Rating (IR)
Learn how to fly in the clouds using aircraft instruments, in addition to your CPL.
It improves your skills and increases the value of your certificate, and it is required for the ATP (Airline Transport Pilot) Certificate.
When you complete your Instrument Rating training, your IR/SE qualification will be added to your FAA Private Pilot License.
Flight Hours
Minimum: 40
COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENSE
The Commercial Pilot License (CPL) training is typically one of the final steps toward becoming a professional pilot. The CPL is a qualification that allows the holder to act as the pilot in command of an aircraft for pay or hire, or to find work as a pilot.
✔ Covers everything you need to know to become a commercial pilot.
✔ Certified Professional Pilot Instructors.
✔ Commercial Pilot Certificate with 250 flight hours.
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Additional Services We Provide
CERTIFIED FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR - INSTRUMENT (CFII)
CFIIs are responsible for teaching pilots how to fly in instrument conditions as well as ensuring that instrument rated pilots maintain their proficiency.
Instrument proficiency check (IPC)
IPC is a full review of knowledge and procedures needed to safely fly an aircraft on an instrument flight plan flown under actual or simulated conditions.
BIennial flight review (BFR)
A BFR is a review required of every active holder of a U.S. pilot certificate at least every 24 calendar months.
Mountain Flight Training
Safe and enjoyable flying in the mountains requires the right perspective, solid understanding of aircraft performance, the operating environment and most importantly, your abilities as a pilot.
Time building Program
Our goal is for you to build your hours in the safest and shortest amount of time. Get quality flight hours in the ideal conditions in this beautiful scenery that Southern California can offer.
Certified Flight Instructor- Instrument (CFII)
Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC)
Biennial Flight Review (BFR)
Mountain Flight Training
Time Building
If you
are an aviation lover or adventure enthusiast...
are ready for a career change...
are not sure if flying is for you...
want to experience the excitement of flying...
“...Let us take you up and show you why we love to fly!”
