Students with zero experience can enroll in our program and progress from no flying background to professional pilot certification. Our training syllabus was created by experienced professionals to ensure a comprehensive and credible learning path. Each lesson is carefully structured and personalized to build student confidence and ensure effective learning.
Private Pilot License (PPL) The private pilot license provides the foundation for all aviation activities. This certification allows you to fly single-engine aircraft for personal transportation, recreation, and business use. Training requires a minimum of 40 flight hours, though most students need 60-70 hours to develop solid proficiency. The program typically takes 6-8 months with consistent twice-weekly lessons.
Instrument Rating (IR) Weather conditions can change rapidly when flying beyond Southern California, especially when traveling for work or family purposes to different regions. The instrument rating teaches you to fly safely in clouds, fog, and low visibility conditions using only aircraft instruments for navigation. This training requires 40 hours of instrument flight time and usually takes 3-4 months to complete.
Commercial Pilot License (CPL) Ready to turn flying into a career or own complex aircraft? The commercial license opens doors to charter operations, flight instruction, corporate aviation, and airline careers. Students need 250 total flight hours and must demonstrate advanced aircraft handling skills, emergency procedures, and systems knowledge.
Multi-Engine Rating Most business and commercial aircraft use twin engines for safety, performance, and payload capacity. This rating teaches you to operate multi-engine aircraft safely and handle single-engine emergency procedures. Training typically requires 10-15 hours and can be completed in 1-2 weeks of focused instruction.
Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) Teaching others to fly provides excellent experience while building flight hours for advanced certifications. Many San Fernando residents find flight instruction rewarding because it combines technical skills with communication abilities while offering flexible scheduling around work shifts and family commitments.