When you enroll with us, you aren't just given a seat in a crowded classroom, you're given highly personalized one-to-one training from our professional staff of flight instructors. If you are looking to start a career or you have just always wanted to learn how to fly, Don Davis Aviation can provide you with that training. We offer training for aspiring Private Pilots all the way up to those looking to pursue a Commercial Certificate. The training we offer is listed below.
PRIVATE PILOT CERTIFICATE
This allows the pilot to fly single-engine airplanes without getting paid to do so. Private pilots are required to complete 40 hours of flight training, although the average is 50-70 hours. With a private pilot certificate you may fly single engine airplanes with passengers. The private pilot certificate allows a pilot to fly in fair weather day and night.
INSTRUMENT RATING This allows the pilot to fly in instrument conditions (Flying in the clouds). Instrument pilots are required to complete 40 hours of instrument training. With the increased ability to fly in cloudy weather conditions, this can potentially lead to less cancelled flights.
COMMERCIAL CERTIFICATE This allows the pilot to fly airplanes for hire. This includes a selection of jobs such as aerial photography or surveying and conducting sightseeing tours. Commercial pilot candidates are required to have at least 250 hours of flight time and 20 hours of commercial training.
CFI (CERTIFIED FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR) A CFI certificate allows you to teach others how to fly. Most, but not all aviation careers begin with Flight Instructing. A good flight instructor is knowledgeable and has a passion for aviation.
CFII (CERTIFIED INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTOR) A CFII certificate allows you to teach other to fly by reference using just the instruments. Teaching students to achieve their instrument rating can be a great feeling of accomplishment.
A Multi-Engine rating is available to both Private and Commercial pilots. The addition of a Multi-Engine rating allows a pilot to expand their flying experience to larger, more complicated aircraft. Mastering the additional speed and complexity of a Multi-Engine aircraft demonstrates a significant level of aviation capability. Multi-Engi
A Multi-Engine rating is available to both Private and Commercial pilots. The addition of a Multi-Engine rating allows a pilot to expand their flying experience to larger, more complicated aircraft. Mastering the additional speed and complexity of a Multi-Engine aircraft demonstrates a significant level of aviation capability. Multi-Engine experience is required for nearly all airline job applicants. We offer multi engine flight training in the Diamond DA42 TDI. The Twinstar is an unparallelled, modern light twin with its Jet like controls, Fadec jet-fuel burning engines, and G1000 cockpit. It is an easy plane to fly, even easier to land, and is perfect for twin training, especially flying approaches.
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