One-on-One Flight Instruction, Tailored to You.
Conveniently located at KFFZ or willing to travel if you have your own aircraft.
You wouldn't buy a car without a test drive - so why should a flight school be any different?
I provide personalized flight instruction that adapts to your experience level and learning style. Whether you’re starting from your first lesson or advancing toward specialized ratings, each program is designed to help you progress efficiently, master essential skills, and build the confidence to fly safely and proficiently.
Discover how to achieve your pilot’s wings and become part of a vibrant community of aviation enthusiasts.
Master flying in all weather conditions and take your skills to the next level with an instrument rating.
Turn your passion for flying into a profession by earning your commercial pilot certificate.
Unlock the ability to fly faster, more powerful aircraft with a high-performance endorsement.
A quick 30-minute conversation is highly recommended. This introductory meeting is essential to familiarize you with the training process, outline expectations, and develop a personalized training plan aligned with your goals and availability.
Instructing has been incredibly rewarding. Mentoring a student and see their progression from zero aviation knowledge to mastering their first solo is an experience like no other. Being there for those first time experiences never gets old. It's a privilege's to be part of their journey and celebrate each milestone with them.
Be Eligible (14 CFR § 61.83, 61.103):
be at least 16 to solo
17 years old to be eligible to obtain a Private Pilot License
able to read, speak, write, and understand English.
Contact me for guidance on how to obtain your FAA Medical Certificate. We'll work together to secure your Student Pilot Certificate, basic supplies and study materials.
It typically takes 3 to 6 months to obtain a Private Pilot License (PPL). A lot of it depends on how often you fly a week. Ideally you want to fly 2-3 times a week.
A Private Pilot License requires a minimum of 40 hours. (14 CFR § 61.109(a))
The FAA averages that most people realistically need 75 hours.
Contact me for a personalized training plan including instructor and aircraft fees.
Before starting your training, please review the Student Guidelines.
These guidelines explain my teaching philosophy, cancellation policies, payment procedures, and the expectations that will help ensure your success throughout the training process.
I’m here to help you turn your dream into a reality. Reach out today to discuss your goals and book your first flight lesson.