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Train Smarter, Fly Safer, Go Further

WELCOME TO THE FUTURE OF FLIGHT TRAINING

We’re proud to introduce our Cessna 172 Technically Advanced Aircraft (TAA) – a modern training platform designed to prepare you for today’s aviation industry. With advanced avionics, GPS navigation, and autopilot systems, our TAA aircraft bridges the gap between student training and professional flight decks.

FLIGHT TRAINING HOUR REQUIREMENTS

Whether you choose the flexibility of Part 61 or the structured efficiency of Part 141, here’s what you’ll need to earn your wings:

 

Certification
Part 61 Minimum Hours
Part 141 Minimum Hours
Private Pilot Certificate
40 hours
35 hours
Instrument Rating
40 hours instrument + 50 PIC cross-country
35 hours instrument
Commercial Pilot Certificate
250 hours
190 hours
Flight Instructor (CFI)
Must meet commercial requirements
Same as Part 61
Airline Transport Pilot (ATP)
1,500 hours
1,500 hours

WHY TRAIN IN A TAA AIRCRAFT?

  • Meets FAA Commercial Requirements: A TAA replaces the need for complex aircraft time.
  • Glass Cockpit Experience: Learn on avionics identical to those used in airlines and corporate jets.
  • Enhanced Safety: Terrain alerts, GPS navigation, and autopilot reduce workload and improve situational awareness.
  • Career Ready: Gain the competitive edge with training that mirrors professional aviation standards.

YOUR PATH TO THE SKIES

At our flight school, you’ll train in a Cessna 172 TAA, combining the reliability of the world’s most popular training aircraft with the cutting-edge technology of modern aviation. Whether you’re starting your journey as a private pilot or aiming for the airlines, our programs are designed to get you there efficiently, safely, and confidently.

READY TO TAKE OFF?

Join us today and experience the difference of training in a Technically Advanced Aircraft.

Enroll now in our Part 61 or Part 141 programs

Schedule a discovery flight in our Cessna 172 TAA

Start your journey toward a career in aviation