Have you ever thought about learning to fly and being able to take control of the aircraft? You are in the right place. We are FAA-Approved Part 61 Aviation Academy, offering Ground School and Flight Training. Our Flight Instructors have thousands of hours in flight logs and hundreds of successful graduates.
Become a Private Pilot
Theoretical knowledge
Attend our Ground School to cover aeronautical knowledge items required of a private pilot. The learning process is delivered in an offline (class-based) and online “distance learning” format.
Aeronautical knowledge includes diverse and interesting subjects like aerodynamics, aircraft systems, aviation weather, principles of navigation, aviation regulations, and much more.


Your First Flight Lesson
Taking your first flight lesson is one of the most important steps you can take in your journey. For your first flight lesson, you’ll do a pre-flight inspection of the airplane, talk about some basic concepts and then go flying. You’ll most likely sit in the left seat, with your hands on the controls — you are flying!
The instructor will show you a normal takeoff, basic maneuvers (straight and level flight, turns, descents, etc.) and a normal landing. When you land, your instructor will make your first logbook entry.
You are on your way to becoming a pilot.
Advanced Ratings
Get an instrument rating and operate solely by reference to flight instruments, providing even greater utility to your pilot certificate. Instrument training can be taken on a more traditional schedule or as an intensive, accelerated course.
If you want to take it to the next level, you can even go for Commercial Pilot Certificate – a qualification that permits you to act as pilot-in-command of an aircraft for compensation or hire. During this course, you will also receive your High Performance & Complex endorsements to operate these aircraft as pilot in command.

Academy Fleet
Piper PA-28 Warrior II (N2458Q)
We operate a single Piper PA-28 which is a great, reliable aircraft. Seating capacity is 4 people, with 850 pounds of useful load and 48 gallons of usable fuel.
Equipment list: Garmin GNS430 WAAS, Garmin GMX200 MFD, Century I Auto-Pilot, 4 Place Intercom, King KX-155 with Nav & G/S.

Become a Private Pilot

Have you ever thought about learning to fly and being able to take control of the aircraft? You are in the right place. We are FAA-Approved Part 61 Aviation Academy, offering Ground School and Flight Training. Our Flight Instructors have thousands of hours in flight logs and hundreds of successful graduates.
Theoretical knowledge

Attend our Ground School to cover aeronautical knowledge items required of a private pilot. The learning process is delivered in an offline (class-based) and online “distance learning” format.
Aeronautical knowledge includes diverse and interesting subjects like aerodynamics, aircraft systems, aviation weather, principles of navigation, aviation regulations, and much more.
Your First Flight Lesson

Taking your first flight lesson is one of the most important steps you can take in your journey. For your first flight lesson, you’ll do a pre-flight inspection of the airplane, talk about some basic concepts and then go flying. You’ll most likely sit in the left seat, with your hands on the controls — you are flying!
The instructor will show you a normal takeoff, basic maneuvers (straight and level flight, turns, descents, etc.) and a normal landing. When you land, your instructor will make your first logbook entry.
You are on your way to becoming a pilot.
Advanced Ratings

Get an instrument rating and operate solely by reference to flight instruments, providing even greater utility to your pilot certificate. Instrument training can be taken on a more traditional schedule or as an intensive, accelerated course.
If you want to take it to the next level, you can even go for Commercial Pilot Certificate – a qualification that permits you to act as pilot-in-command of an aircraft for compensation or hire. During this course, you will also receive your High Performance & Complex endorsements to operate these aircraft as pilot in command.
Academy Fleet

Piper PA-28 Warrior II (N2458Q)
We operate a single Piper PA-28 which is a great, reliable aircraft. Seating capacity is 4 people, with 850 pounds of useful load and 48 gallons of usable fuel.
Equipment list: Garmin GNS430 WAAS, Garmin GMX200 MFD, Century I Auto-Pilot, 4 Place Intercom, King KX-155 with Nav & G/S.