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Ready to take your flying skills to the next level? Whether you're looking to earn your tailwheel endorsement, refine your stick-and-rudder skills, or simply learn more about our flight training programs, we’re here to help.

FAQs

How can I pay?

You can pay for flight instruction by cash, check, or Venmo. There are no packages available.

What skills are emphasized during tailwheel training?

Tailwheel instruction focuses on Ground handling, Directional control, Takeoffs and landings (3-point landings and wheel landings), Crosswind technique, and Preventing ground loops.

What do I need to start training?

  1. Pilot Certificate

  2. Current Medical

  3. Current Flight Review

  4. Logbook

  5. Identification -valid government-issued photo ID and birth certificate, or passport

What is a ground loop, and how can I avoid it?

A ground loop is an uncontrolled turn on the ground that can cause loss of control or damage. Avoid it by staying ahead of the aircraft with proper rudder, brake, and aileron inputs — especially in crosswinds.

How long will it take to get my tailwheel endorsement?

Usually 5–10 hours of dual instruction, but it varies based on your skill, experience, and frequency of lessons.