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Private Pilot License (PPL)

Your First Step Into the Sky Starts Here

The Private Pilot License is your gateway into the world of aviation. Whether you dream of flying recreationally or plan to pursue a career as a professional pilot, earning your PPL is the first major milestone.

A Private Pilot License (PPL) allows you to fly single-engine airplanes for personal and recreational purposes. As a licensed private pilot, you can:

● Fly solo or carry passengers
● Travel across the U.S. (and internationally, with certain approvals)
● Share your love of aviation with friends and family
● Begin building hours toward advanced ratings or a professional pilot career

Requirements

Instrument Rating

Take Your Flying to the Next Level — Rain or Shine

An Instrument Rating (IR) is the next big step after earning your Private Pilot License. It allows you to fly in a wider range of weather conditions and operate under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) — meaning you can fly in the clouds, through fog, or in low visibility using only your instruments and air traffic control guidance.

Why Get an Instrument Rating?

Fly in all kinds of weather
Improve your safety and precision
○ Flying by reference to instruments makes you a more disciplined, accurate, and situationally-aware pilot.
Required for a professional aviation career
Gain confidence and peace of mind
○ Know how to navigate safely even if you unintentionally enter IMC (instrument meteorological conditions)

Commercial Pilot Licence

Turn Your Passion Into a Profession

Dreaming of getting paid to fly? The Commercial Pilot License is your ticket to the professional world of aviation. Whether you plan to become a flight instructor, airline pilot, or corporate jet captain, earning your CPL is an essential step in your journey.

What is a Commercial Pilot License?

A Commercial Pilot License (CPL) allows you to:

● Legally fly for compensation or hire
● Work as a flight instructor (with a CFI certificate)
● Fly banner tow, aerial survey, charter, corporate, or cargo
● Log time as PIC in more complex flight environments
● Build the experience needed to move toward your ATP or airline career

*Must have 235 TT, call us to discuss time-building options.

Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)

Inspire. Instruct. Advance Your Career.

Becoming a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) is one of the most rewarding and impactful steps in your aviation journey. It’s where you turn your knowledge into experience — and your experience into leadership.

 

Why Get Your CFI?

● Build flight time while teaching and sharing your passion
● Learn how to explain, demonstrate, and evaluate effectively.
● Launch your professional career in aviation
● Prepare for future roles in corporate, charter, or airlines

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