Our training program is structured to the individual flight student. Although there is no specific time frame in which to complete your training, we find that flying two to three times per week is the most effective. Consistent training and practice ensures minimal review to regain skills lost in down time. We also understand that many students have time and money constraints so we are able to schedule your training to your busy lifestyle. Our goal is to train safety first to a maximum proficiency at your pace.
Cost
The FAA requires logging a minimum of 40 hours of instruction to obtain a Private Pilots Certificate. When calculating costs, which are comparable among most flight schools, you will be quoted about $6,000. to complete your flight training. Realistically the national average of flight training time needed is closer to 50 to 60 hours of training to aquire necessary skills and proficiency.
When choosing your flight school, keep in mind that JustFly! Flight Training will provide you with individualized training with your assigned instructor, clean, well maintained airplanes that are hangered and not out in the elements.In addition we offer flexibility in scheduling and financing.
TSA Requirements
According to the Department of Homeland Security and the TSA (Transportation Security Administration), a copy of your U.S. passport or U.S. Birth Certificate must be presented prior to training in an aircraft.
International Students
We are a Part 61 flight school and limited by the Immigrations Department and the TSA to provide flight training. International students (non-U.S. citizens) may find additional information concerning the AFSP by going to http://www.flightschoolcandidates.gov/.
Medical Requirements
The FAA requires that you obtain a Class 3 Medical Certificate prior to your first solo flight. You can obtain you Medical Certificate from an Aviation Medical Examiner (AME).
Starting your flight training is as easy as
scheduling your first lesson!