Our Services

Allow us to take you from your first Discovery Flight, through your Commercial Multi-Engine Certificate.

Whether you’re a full-time student, or a part-time student with a job & family… We provide cost-effective & safety-oriented flight training that fits all schedules and budgets.

You choose the training times and frequency to fit within your busy schedule.

7 days per week, to once a month. Early morning to after work. You are in control!

  • Flight Training is highly dependent on individual motivation. How quickly you progress is up to you! The length of the training program varies with lesson frequency and student dedication.

    Below are the FAA requirements for each Flight Certificate, as well as average times.

  • Your first flight in control of an aircraft!

    1 hour at the controls, as you explore the freedom of flight. Take a flight around the skyscrapers of downtown Denver, Mile High Stadium, Red Rocks, or whatever else you want to see from above!

    Your first lesson in the logbooks!

    Cost: $160 / 1 hour

  • FAA Minimums

    17 years of age w/ valid medical

    40 hours of Total Flight Time consisting of:

    • 20 hours of training with an instructor

    • 10 hours solo flight

    • 5 hours solo cross-country

    • 3 hours night flight

    • 3 hours instrument instruction

    • Written Test

    • Oral & Flight evaluation by Designated Pilot Examiner

    Average course length ~ 4-6 months

  • FAA Minimums

    • No minimum Total Flight Hours, but must include:

      • 15 hours of training with Instructor

      • 50 Hours Cross-Country PIC

      • 40 Hours Instrument Training

        • up to 20 hours allowed in simulator

    • FAA Written Exam

    • Oral & Flight Evaluation with Designated Pilot Examiner

    Average course length ~ 3-4 months

  • FAA Minimums

    18 years of age w/ valid medical

    • 250 Total Hours consisting of:

      • 20 hours of training with an Instructor

      • 100 Hours Pilot in Command including:

        • 50 Hours Cross-Country

        • 10 Hours Instrument Training

        • 10 Hours in Complex or Technically Advanced Aircraft

        • 10 Hours solo flight

    • FAA Written Test

    • Oral & Flight evaluation with Designated Pilot Examiner

    Average course length ~ 6-8 months of consistent flight

  • FAA Minimums

    • No Minimum Hours required

      • Commercial Pilot Single-Engine Certificate is required

    • FAA Written Exam

    • Oral & Flight Evaluation with Designated Pilot Examiner

    Average Course Length ~ 1-2 months

    • Minimum 5 hours of training in High Performance Aircraft

    • No written test

    • No Oral examination

    Average Course Length ~ 1-2 weeks