Individual classroom for a fully focused ground lesson.
Train on your time and flexible payment options to meet your needs.
FAA Approved curriculum proven and organized fashion.
Becoming a pilot offers a unique combination of adventure, freedom, and professional opportunities. At Core Aviator Training, earning your Private Pilot License (PPL) is the first step towards a life in the skies, providing the ability to fly for personal, recreational, or business purposes. With a PPL, you gain the freedom to travel at your own pace, avoiding the limitations of commercial flights. The Private Pilot License also opens doors to further certifications, allowing you to build a career in aviation. Additionally, pilots often experience a sense of accomplishment, enhanced decision-making skills, and access to breathtaking views while flying. With competitive salaries in commercial aviation, starting your journey at Core Aviator Training equips you with the foundational skills needed for a successful aviation career, all while enjoying the excitement of taking control of an aircraft.
This phase includes learning the theoretical knowledge required to become a pilot, including regulations, navigation, and weather.
Flight lessons with a certified instructor, focusing on mastering aircraft control, maneuvers, and landings.
This phase is about gaining experience flying solo and demonstrating proficiency without an instructor.
Preparing for the final checkride, which is a practical test to obtain the private pilot certificate.
Training time varies depending on the student’s training frequency. We recommend at least 3 times a week or more to those looking to accomplish the training faster. Our schedule is yours, so if you want to finish earlier or take your time, it is up to you.
No! Training is conducted one-on-one with a certified instructor. This allows you to go at your own pace without ever needing to ask questions in front of a large class.
Core Aviator Training is Part 61.
When it comes to flying you have to reach proficiency set by the Federal Aviation Administration. If you meet the standards at 40 hours, then you can proceed to take the exam and earn the certificate. Some students require more training than others and will not finish with 40 hours. On average, learners fly for 65 hours.
We don’t require that you pay anything in advance. Expect to pay as you go per session.
Yes, our enrollment fee is $99. This covers creating your student profile, processing your student pilot certificate, and helping you with the medical application.
This is only a requirement if you are not a U.S. Citizen. U.S. Citizens are exempt from the TSA Flight Training Security Program.