Sport Pilot License
This certificate allows one to fly Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) with just an LSA certificate and a valid U.S. driver’s license. It is perfect for taking a friend or family member up flying on a nice day.
Read MorePrivate Pilot License
This is the intro level pilots license and the very first license you will acquire in your flight training journey. You will be able to fly yourself and passengers on your own.
Read MoreInstrument Rating
An instrument rating can be added to a private pilot certificate or commercial certificate to allow for a pilot to fly an aircraft solely by reference to flight instruments. This rating is a must if you intend to make flying a career or if you want to be able to fly in the clouds.
Read MoreMulti-Engine Rating
The multi-engine rating enables you to fly an airplane with more than one engine. This rating increases your marketability to potential hirers.
Read MoreAirline Transport Pilot (ATP) Certificate
The ATP Certificate is the gold standard when it comes to flying for hire. Major airlines and most corporate charter companies require and ATP. This certificate will enable you to apply for high end pilot jobs around the world.
Read MoreComplex Aircraft Endorsement
This endorsement allows you to fly an aircraft with retractable landing gear and a constant speed propeller. There is no check ride needed to acquire this endorsement.
Read MoreHigh Performance Aircraft Endorsement
This endorsement allows you to fly any aircraft with an engine producing more than 200 horsepower. There is no checkride required for this endorsement.
Read MoreTailwheel Endorsement
A tailwheel endorsement allows for one to operate an aircraft with a conventional landing gear configuration. Many pilots call it a Tailwheel as the aircraft sits in a tail-low orientation on the ground. This endorsement is a must if you plan to do any backcountry or vintage aircraft flying.
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