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THE PRIVATE PILOT
FOR THOSE READY TO EARN THEIR PRIVATE PILOT CERTIFICATE.
Investment $10,000 | Timeline 3 1/2 months
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Complete Private Pilot training following the ACS
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Structured lesson plans and syllabus
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One-on-one flight instruction
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Scheduled ground training sessions
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Consistent instructor availability for questions
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Checkride prep (oral + flight)
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All required endorsements for solo & checkride
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Help with IACRA, TSA, medical, and checkride logistics
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Real-world flying focus, not just checkride memorization
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Cultivate a relationship with your DPE prior to check-ride
1. Pre-Solo Training
Learn basic aircraft control, maneuvers, stalls, takeoffs/landings, radio work, and emergency procedures until you’re ready to fly alone.
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2. Solo Practice
Build confidence flying the airplane by yourself with pattern work, landings, and practice area maneuvers.
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3. Cross-Country Training
Learn navigation, flight planning, weather interpretation, and complete both dual and solo cross-country flights.
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4. Checkride Preparation
Refine all maneuvers, review emergency procedures, complete mock orals and mock checkrides, and master the ACS standards.
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5. The Checkride
Complete the oral and flight test to demonstrate that you can safely act as Pilot in Command.
PREMIUM PRIVATE PILOT
FOR THOSE READY TO EARN THEIR PRIVATE PILOT CERTIFICATE.
Investment $25,000 | Timeline 3 1/2 months
PERSONALIZED INSTRUCTION & ACCESS
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Unlimited one-on-one ground and flight instruction
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Priority scheduling for all flight lessons
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Direct text/phone access to me anytime (literally)
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Custom-tailored training plan built around your goals
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Fast-track training if desired—progress as quickly as you and the weather allow
CHECK-RIDE & ADVANCED TRAINING
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Full mock checkride (oral + flight) with detailed debrief
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Additional night or cross-country hours beyond minimums
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Advanced maneuvers: spins, true short-field proficiency, mountain flying
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Extra emergency and scenario-based training
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One-on-one weather briefing for all solo flights
RESOURCES & SUPPORT
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VIP welcome package: noise-canceling headset, loaded flight bag with essentials, logbook, maps, and more
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Ideal‑sized iPad mini with GPS capability, plus the best case, yoke mount, and kneeboard attachments for seamless navigation and cockpit reference
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All study guides, textbooks, and e-ground school access
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Flight reminders and progress tracking
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Personal video of each training flight for review, family, friends, or social media
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Complimentary drinks, snacks, and meals during lessons to keep us focused on your goals
EXPERIENCE & ADVENTURE
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Periodic flights with other trusted instructors to gain additional insights and techniques
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Adventure flights to McCall, Joseph, airshows, and fly-ins to experience the joy of flying even before your checkride​
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MENTORSHIP & CAREER GROWTH
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Post-certificate mentorship for 60 days
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Introduction to my aviation network for career and opportunity connections
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Optional social media consultation to help build your aviation personal brand
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Free future flight review when it becomes due
1. Pre-Solo Training
Learn basic aircraft control, maneuvers, stalls, takeoffs/landings, radio work, and emergency procedures until you’re ready to fly alone.
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2. Solo Practice
Build confidence flying the airplane by yourself with pattern work, landings, and practice area maneuvers.
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3. Cross-Country Training
Learn navigation, flight planning, weather interpretation, and complete both dual and solo cross-country flights.
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4. Checkride Preparation
Refine all maneuvers, review emergency procedures, complete mock orals and mock checkrides, and master the ACS standards.
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5. The Checkride
Complete the oral and flight test to demonstrate that you can safely act as Pilot in Command.
THE INSTRUMENT PILOT
FOR THOSE READY TO EARN THEIR INSTRUMENT RATING.
Investment $10,000 | Timeline 3 1/2 months
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Complete Instrument training following the FAA Instrument ACS
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Structured IFR lesson plans and syllabus
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One-on-one instrument flight instruction
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Focused ground sessions on procedures, weather, and regulations
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Mastery of GPS, VOR, LOC, and IFR navigation systems
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Training in holding procedures and all instrument approaches
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Partial-panel, unusual attitudes, and real-world IFR scenarios
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IFR cross-country planning and the required long IFR XC
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Check-ride preparation (oral + flight)
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All required endorsements for the written, long XC, and checkride
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Assistance with IACRA, written test scheduling, and checkride logistics
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Real-world flying focus, not just checkride memorization
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Cultivate a relationship with your DPE prior to check-ride
1. Basic Attitude Instrument Flying
Controlling the airplane solely by reference to instruments and building an efficient instrument scan.
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2. Navigation & Holding Procedures
Using GPS, VOR, and localizer navigation; intercepting courses; and mastering holding patterns.
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3. Instrument Approaches
Learning all approach types (ILS, LPV, LNAV/VNAV, LNAV, LOC, VOR) and executing missed approaches.
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4. Partial Panel & Abnormal Procedures
Handling equipment failures, unusual attitudes, and real-world IFR emergencies.
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5. IFR Cross-Country & Checkride Prep
IFR flight planning, weather, long cross-country, and polishing skills to ACS standards before the checkride.



