How It Works

Training Team Model

Each student starts with a primary instructor, but the program is designed around availability so your progress is not tied to one calendar alone.

Primary Instructor Leadership

Your primary instructor leads your training plan, tracks lesson continuity, and stays accountable for your progression through each stage of training.

Weekly Preference Scheduling

Students can submit their top three instructor preferences each week. We then build the schedule around availability so you can keep flying even when your first choice is limited.

Secondary Instructor Access

If you are open to flying with a secondary instructor, you gain more scheduling flexibility without losing continuity because lesson notes and training records stay shared across the team.

Chief Pilot Oversight

The Chief Pilot reviews standards, supports instructor handoffs when needed, and works with your primary instructor to keep training quality consistent from first lesson to checkride prep.

Safety Standards

Standardized Briefings

Every flight starts with a clear objective, weather and risk review, and a plan for what successful execution looks like.

Consistent Documentation

Training notes, lesson outcomes, and readiness benchmarks are documented so your next lesson picks up where the last one ended.

Readiness Review

Before major milestones, the Chief Pilot and your primary instructor review proficiency, consistency, and decision-making standards together.

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What Students Can Expect

Clear Communication

You know who is leading your training, what your next milestones are, and how scheduling decisions are being made.

Momentum Over Waiting

The hybrid model helps reduce downtime by using instructor availability intelligently instead of forcing students to pause for one schedule.

Smooth Instructor Handoffs

If an instructor moves on, we shift you to a new primary instructor quickly and continue from an already documented training record.