Training Programs
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Private Pilot Training
- Age: Minimum of 17 years old to earn the certificate.
- Medical: Hold at least a third-class FAA medical certificate.
- Prerequisites: Minimum of 40 flight hours (national average is 60-70).
- Knowledge: Pass the FAA Written Knowledge Test.
- Practical: Pass an oral and flight examination (Checkride).
- Language: Be proficient in reading, speaking, and understanding English.
The Private Pilot License is the first major step into the world of aviation, providing students with the knowledge, confidence, and hands-on experience needed to safely operate an aircraft. Training includes aircraft control, takeoffs and landings, navigation, weather, radio communication, and real-world decision-making alongside one-on-one instruction from experienced pilots. Whether your goal is recreational flying or pursuing a professional aviation career, earning your PPL opens the door to a lifetime of opportunities, freedom, and adventure in the skies.
Note: This information provides a general summary of FAA regulations and is not intended as legal advice.
Program Pricing Breakdown
RV-12is Flight Time
Min. 40hrs Total | 20hrs DuaI Instruction | 10hrs Solo
$195 / hr
Flight / Ground Instruction Rate
$50 / hr
FAA Written Exam Fee
Fixed
$175
Checkride Fee
Set by the FAA Examiner
$1600
*Actual costs may vary based on individual progress. Our team is ready to personalize your training efficiency based on your goals and schedule
Instrument Training
- Age: Minimum of 17 years old to earn the certificate.
- Medical: Hold at least a third-class FAA medical certificate.
- Prerequisites: Minimum of 50 hrs cross country PIC
- Knowledge: Pass the FAA Written Knowledge Test.
- Practical: Pass an oral and flight examination (Checkride).
- Language: Be proficient in reading, speaking, and understanding English.
The Instrument Rating builds upon your foundational flying skills by teaching you how to safely and confidently operate an aircraft in a wider range of weather conditions using advanced navigation systems and instrument procedures. Training focuses on precision flying, IFR communication, approach procedures, weather interpretation, and situational awareness, preparing pilots for more complex and professional flight operations. Whether you are pursuing a career in aviation or simply looking to become a safer, more capable pilot, the Instrument Rating is one of the most valuable and rewarding advancements in flight training.
Note: This information provides a general summary of FAA regulations and is not intended as legal advice.
Program Pricing Breakdown
RV-12is Flight Time
Min. 15hrs Dual Instruction | 40hrs Instrument Time (Act. or Sim.)
Discounted time building rates available*
$195 / hr
Flight / Ground Instruction Rate
$50 / hr
FAA Written Exam Fee
Fixed
$175
Checkride Fee
Set by the FAA Examiner
$1600
*Actual costs may vary based on individual progress. Our team is ready to personalize your training efficiency based on your goals and schedule
Commercial Pilot Training
- Age: Minimum of 18 years old to earn the certificate.
- Medical: Hold at least a second-class FAA medical certificate.
- Prerequisites: 50hrs cross country PIC | 250hrs total time
- Knowledge: Pass the FAA Written Knowledge Tests.
- Practical: Pass an oral and flight examination (Checkride).
- Language: Be proficient in reading, speaking, and understanding English.
The Commercial Pilot License is designed to elevate pilots to a professional level of flying through advanced training focused on precision, consistency, and real-world operational skills. Students refine complex maneuvers, aircraft control, navigation, and aeronautical decision-making while developing the confidence and professionalism expected in the aviation industry. Whether your goal is to become a flight instructor, charter pilot, or continue toward the airlines, the Commercial License is a major milestone that transforms your passion for flying into a professional career path.
Note: This information provides a general summary of FAA regulations and is not intended as legal advice.
Program Pricing Breakdown
RV-12is Flight Time
Min. 20hrs Dual Instruction | 10hrs Solo
Discounted time building rates available*
$195 / hr
Flight / Ground Instruction Rate
$50 / hr
FAA Written Exam Fee
Fixed
$175
Checkride Fee
Set by the FAA Examiner
$1600
*Actual costs may vary based on individual progress. Our team is ready to personalize your training efficiency based on your goals and schedule
Certified Flight Instructor Training
The Certified Flight Instructor certificate allows pilots to turn their experience and passion for aviation into a rewarding career teaching the next generation of aviators. CFI training focuses on instructional techniques, advanced aeronautical knowledge, communication skills, and professional leadership while further refining your own flying abilities to a high standard. Becoming a flight instructor is one of the most valuable ways to build experience, strengthen confidence, and develop the skills needed for long-term success in the aviation industry.
- Age: Minimum of 18 years old to earn the certificate.
- Medical: Hold at least a second-class FAA medical certificate.
- Prerequisites: FAA single engine Commercial Certificate
- Knowledge: Pass the FAA Written Knowledge Tests.
- Practical: Pass an oral and flight examination (Checkride).
- Language: Be proficient in reading, speaking, and understanding English.
Note: This information provides a general summary of FAA regulations and is not intended as legal advice.
Program Pricing Breakdown
RV-12is Flight Time
20hrs Dual Instruction
$195 / hr
Flight / Ground Instruction Rate
$50 / hr
FAA Written Exam Fee
Fixed
$175
Checkride Fee
Set by the FAA Examiner
$2100
*Actual costs may vary based on individual progress. Our team is ready to personalize your training efficiency based on your goals and schedule
Certified Flight Instructor - Instrument Training
The Certified Flight Instructor – Instrument (CFII) certificate allows flight instructors to teach pilots how to safely and confidently operate aircraft solely by reference to instruments in a wide range of weather and airspace conditions. CFII training focuses on advanced instrument procedures, IFR regulations, navigation systems, cockpit resource management, and precision communication while developing the instructional skills necessary to guide students through complex instrument operations. Becoming a CFII is an excellent way to expand your professional qualifications, gain valuable real-world IFR experience, and prepare for advanced aviation career opportunities in both commercial and professional flight operations.
- Age: Minimum of 18 years old to earn the certificate.
- Medical: Hold at least a second-class FAA medical certificate.
- Prerequisites: FAA Certified Flight Instructor Certificate
- Knowledge: Pass the FAA Written Knowledge Test.
- Practical: Pass an oral and flight examination (Checkride).
- Language: Be proficient in reading, speaking, and understanding English.
Note: This information provides a general summary of FAA regulations and is not intended as legal advice.
Program Pricing Breakdown
RV-12is Flight Time
10 hrs Dual Instruction
$195 / hr
Flight / Ground Instruction Rate
$50 / hr
FAA Written Exam Fee
Fixed
$175
Checkride Fee
Set by the FAA Examiner
$2100
*Actual costs may vary based on individual progress. Our team is ready to personalize your training efficiency based on your goals and schedule
Professional Standards & Modern Curriculum
We bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical excellence. Our curriculum is meticulously aligned with the latest FAA standards, ensuring you master the technical requirements of modern aviation. From rigorous instrument training to career-track professional development, every lesson is designed to build your confidence and precision. We don't just teach flight; we prepare you for a professional future in the skies.