If you just want to fly for fun, then the Sport Pilot certificate might be for you. Bonus: You don’t need a medical certificate to fly.
Whether you’re pursuing a career as an airline pilot or you just want to fly for fun, earning your Private Pilot certificate is the first step.
After you earn your Private Pilot certificate, the Instrument Rating will take your flying skills to the next level.
A Commercial Pilot certificate is required if you want to be a flight instructor or otherwise earn a living as a pilot.
If you’re thinking of purchasing a single seat ultralight and flying under FAR Part 103, then our Ultralight Safety Training course is for you.
If you’re a rated pilot in need of proficiency training, then our Flight Review and Rental Checkout program is a great option.
If you’re an instrument rated pilot looking for an efficient and inexpensive way to maintain your hard earned IFR privileges, check out our FAA Approved Elite PI-235 AATD.