Flight Schools in SoCal
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Flight Schools in SoCal
Hello, everyone
I'm looking to start my flight training beginning next year with the goal of working my way up to a commercial license. From there I'll become a CFI and work my way up to the 1500 ATP requirement to be eligible to apply to a regional. (Most likely Skywest or Compass since I'd like to be based out of LAX).
I've been looking at flight schools around the Los Angeles area and they all seem pretty standard. I figure I can start at any one of them and go from there, but was wondering if anyone here had any recommendations. I did do a search on the forum but nothing really comes up as far as flight schools in the So Cal LA area (at least recently).
Also, any thoughts on Part 61 vs Part 141? Again, from what I've read most people seem to agree that it doesn't really matter as long as the instructor is good.
Also, I'm shooting to join the United Airlines Pilot Career Path Program at the Airline Training Center in Arizona, I have my Bachelor‘s degree, but I do understand it's a long shot. Regardless, since I'm still going to instruct up to the 1500 ATP requirement I think it's the worth shot.
I just turned 29, so I'm looking to do this as efficiently as possible without racking up too much debt.
Thanks!
I'm looking to start my flight training beginning next year with the goal of working my way up to a commercial license. From there I'll become a CFI and work my way up to the 1500 ATP requirement to be eligible to apply to a regional. (Most likely Skywest or Compass since I'd like to be based out of LAX).
I've been looking at flight schools around the Los Angeles area and they all seem pretty standard. I figure I can start at any one of them and go from there, but was wondering if anyone here had any recommendations. I did do a search on the forum but nothing really comes up as far as flight schools in the So Cal LA area (at least recently).
Also, any thoughts on Part 61 vs Part 141? Again, from what I've read most people seem to agree that it doesn't really matter as long as the instructor is good.
Also, I'm shooting to join the United Airlines Pilot Career Path Program at the Airline Training Center in Arizona, I have my Bachelor‘s degree, but I do understand it's a long shot. Regardless, since I'm still going to instruct up to the 1500 ATP requirement I think it's the worth shot.
I just turned 29, so I'm looking to do this as efficiently as possible without racking up too much debt.
Thanks!
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Hello, everyone
I'm looking to start my flight training beginning next year with the goal of working my way up to a commercial license. From there I'll become a CFI and work my way up to the 1500 ATP requirement to be eligible to apply to a regional. (Most likely Skywest or Compass since I'd like to be based out of LAX).
I've been looking at flight schools around the Los Angeles area and they all seem pretty standard. I figure I can start at any one of them and go from there, but was wondering if anyone here had any recommendations. I did do a search on the forum but nothing really comes up as far as flight schools in the So Cal LA area (at least recently).
Also, any thoughts on Part 61 vs Part 141? Again, from what I've read most people seem to agree that it doesn't really matter as long as the instructor is good.
Also, I'm shooting to join the United Airlines Pilot Career Path Program at the Airline Training Center in Arizona, I have my Bachelor‘s degree, but I do understand it's a long shot. Regardless, since I'm still going to instruct up to the 1500 ATP requirement I think it's the worth shot.
I just turned 29, so I'm looking to do this as efficiently as possible without racking up too much debt.
Thanks!
I'm looking to start my flight training beginning next year with the goal of working my way up to a commercial license. From there I'll become a CFI and work my way up to the 1500 ATP requirement to be eligible to apply to a regional. (Most likely Skywest or Compass since I'd like to be based out of LAX).
I've been looking at flight schools around the Los Angeles area and they all seem pretty standard. I figure I can start at any one of them and go from there, but was wondering if anyone here had any recommendations. I did do a search on the forum but nothing really comes up as far as flight schools in the So Cal LA area (at least recently).
Also, any thoughts on Part 61 vs Part 141? Again, from what I've read most people seem to agree that it doesn't really matter as long as the instructor is good.
Also, I'm shooting to join the United Airlines Pilot Career Path Program at the Airline Training Center in Arizona, I have my Bachelor‘s degree, but I do understand it's a long shot. Regardless, since I'm still going to instruct up to the 1500 ATP requirement I think it's the worth shot.
I just turned 29, so I'm looking to do this as efficiently as possible without racking up too much debt.
Thanks!
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I'm equal distances between Fullerton and Long Beach, El Monte and Compton aren't that far away either.
I honestly wouldn't mind a bit of a drive either as long as the place was solid.
I'm currently looking at the Long Beach Flying Club, Pacific Air Flight School, and Aces High Aviation all in Long Beach and also the SoCal Flying Club in El Monte.
I was also looking at Channel Islands Aviation in Camarillo but that would be too crazy of a drive.
Anyways, thanks again. I think I've already learned quite a bit by reading some of the older posts on the subject but any advice does help
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Very true! Haha...
I'm equal distances between Fullerton and Long Beach, El Monte and Compton aren't that far away either.
I honestly wouldn't mind a bit of a drive either as long as the place was solid.
I'm currently looking at the Long Beach Flying Club, Pacific Air Flight School, and Aces High Aviation all in Long Beach and also the SoCal Flying Club in El Monte.
I was also looking at Channel Islands Aviation in Camarillo but that would be too crazy of a drive.
Anyways, thanks again. I think I've already learned quite a bit by reading some of the older posts on the subject but any advice does help
I'm equal distances between Fullerton and Long Beach, El Monte and Compton aren't that far away either.
I honestly wouldn't mind a bit of a drive either as long as the place was solid.
I'm currently looking at the Long Beach Flying Club, Pacific Air Flight School, and Aces High Aviation all in Long Beach and also the SoCal Flying Club in El Monte.
I was also looking at Channel Islands Aviation in Camarillo but that would be too crazy of a drive.
Anyways, thanks again. I think I've already learned quite a bit by reading some of the older posts on the subject but any advice does help
You can get your private/instrument in the DA40s, commercial in the 182rg, multi in the DA42. Then the CFIs and teach there to build time. The other clubs don't have complex and or multi engine aircraft to continue on with your commercial and beyond. Continuity is good, which you can have at Socal, just hook up with one of their instructors, let them know your goal and hammer it out.
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Hey,
I think I am pretty much on the same page with this OP.
I am looking for schools around orange county area (Long Beach, Fullerton, Santa Ana...)
AFA (long beach) Cost « Accelerated Flight Academy
Pacific Air Flight School (Long Beach) pacificairflightschool.com/
AFI Fullerton https://www.flyafi.com/private
FUNOUTSIDE (Fullerton) FunOutside Aviation - Start Flying Now
Any opinion or experience with these schools?
I think I am pretty much on the same page with this OP.
I am looking for schools around orange county area (Long Beach, Fullerton, Santa Ana...)
AFA (long beach) Cost « Accelerated Flight Academy
Pacific Air Flight School (Long Beach) pacificairflightschool.com/
AFI Fullerton https://www.flyafi.com/private
FUNOUTSIDE (Fullerton) FunOutside Aviation - Start Flying Now
Any opinion or experience with these schools?
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Socal flying Club at EMT is decent. Good fleet of DA40 G1000s, nice 182rg for complex/high performance training, and they have a twin now. I have flown with them in the past. In my opinion, that's where I would go if I were you.
You can get your private/instrument in the DA40s, commercial in the 182rg, multi in the DA42. Then the CFIs and teach there to build time. The other clubs don't have complex and or multi engine aircraft to continue on with your commercial and beyond. Continuity is good, which you can have at Socal, just hook up with one of their instructors, let them know your goal and hammer it out.
You can get your private/instrument in the DA40s, commercial in the 182rg, multi in the DA42. Then the CFIs and teach there to build time. The other clubs don't have complex and or multi engine aircraft to continue on with your commercial and beyond. Continuity is good, which you can have at Socal, just hook up with one of their instructors, let them know your goal and hammer it out.
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Hey,
I think I am pretty much on the same page with this OP.
I am looking for schools around orange county area (Long Beach, Fullerton, Santa Ana...)
AFA (long beach) Cost « Accelerated Flight Academy
Pacific Air Flight School (Long Beach) pacificairflightschool.com/
AFI Fullerton https://www.flyafi.com/private
FUNOUTSIDE (Fullerton) FunOutside Aviation - Start Flying Now
Any opinion or experience with these schools?
I think I am pretty much on the same page with this OP.
I am looking for schools around orange county area (Long Beach, Fullerton, Santa Ana...)
AFA (long beach) Cost « Accelerated Flight Academy
Pacific Air Flight School (Long Beach) pacificairflightschool.com/
AFI Fullerton https://www.flyafi.com/private
FUNOUTSIDE (Fullerton) FunOutside Aviation - Start Flying Now
Any opinion or experience with these schools?
#8
aiir:
My two cents...here we go!
I fly out of KLGB and have been very happy with Pacific Air Flight School. Solid fleet of well-maintained planes. You have a choice between "steam-gauge" 172s as well as a G1000 172. IMHO...Save your money and go fly a steam-gauge plane as opposed to a G1000. Buy yourself an iPad and install fore flight. That program will give you just as much info as a G1000 and ALOT cheaper in the long run. That's what I do now. I can afford to fly the G1000 but choose not to. That's just me.
I had a couple of flights out of AFI in KFUL. I like the school. Well established and I believe they are a Part 141...not sure. The one thing that drew me away was their prices. Going to KLGB saves me about $20-25 an hour on the plane.
Stop by and visit the school and ask to speak to current students. Know the difference between a 141 and a Part 61 school. Minimum flight hour requirement for a Commercial guy/gal at a 141 school will be 190hrs total time to take your COMM checkride. You'll need 250hrs at a Part 61 school. That's A LOT OF MONEY you'd be saving attending a 141 school.
In the long run, sit down, do your research and make an informed decision. Choose a school that will be the right fit for you.
My two cents...here we go!
I fly out of KLGB and have been very happy with Pacific Air Flight School. Solid fleet of well-maintained planes. You have a choice between "steam-gauge" 172s as well as a G1000 172. IMHO...Save your money and go fly a steam-gauge plane as opposed to a G1000. Buy yourself an iPad and install fore flight. That program will give you just as much info as a G1000 and ALOT cheaper in the long run. That's what I do now. I can afford to fly the G1000 but choose not to. That's just me.
I had a couple of flights out of AFI in KFUL. I like the school. Well established and I believe they are a Part 141...not sure. The one thing that drew me away was their prices. Going to KLGB saves me about $20-25 an hour on the plane.
Stop by and visit the school and ask to speak to current students. Know the difference between a 141 and a Part 61 school. Minimum flight hour requirement for a Commercial guy/gal at a 141 school will be 190hrs total time to take your COMM checkride. You'll need 250hrs at a Part 61 school. That's A LOT OF MONEY you'd be saving attending a 141 school.
In the long run, sit down, do your research and make an informed decision. Choose a school that will be the right fit for you.
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aiir:
My two cents...here we go!
I fly out of KLGB and have been very happy with Pacific Air Flight School. Solid fleet of well-maintained planes. You have a choice between "steam-gauge" 172s as well as a G1000 172. IMHO...Save your money and go fly a steam-gauge plane as opposed to a G1000. Buy yourself an iPad and install fore flight. That program will give you just as much info as a G1000 and ALOT cheaper in the long run. That's what I do now. I can afford to fly the G1000 but choose not to. That's just me.
I had a couple of flights out of AFI in KFUL. I like the school. Well established and I believe they are a Part 141...not sure. The one thing that drew me away was their prices. Going to KLGB saves me about $20-25 an hour on the plane.
Stop by and visit the school and ask to speak to current students. Know the difference between a 141 and a Part 61 school. Minimum flight hour requirement for a Commercial guy/gal at a 141 school will be 190hrs total time to take your COMM checkride. You'll need 250hrs at a Part 61 school. That's A LOT OF MONEY you'd be saving attending a 141 school.
In the long run, sit down, do your research and make an informed decision. Choose a school that will be the right fit for you.
My two cents...here we go!
I fly out of KLGB and have been very happy with Pacific Air Flight School. Solid fleet of well-maintained planes. You have a choice between "steam-gauge" 172s as well as a G1000 172. IMHO...Save your money and go fly a steam-gauge plane as opposed to a G1000. Buy yourself an iPad and install fore flight. That program will give you just as much info as a G1000 and ALOT cheaper in the long run. That's what I do now. I can afford to fly the G1000 but choose not to. That's just me.
I had a couple of flights out of AFI in KFUL. I like the school. Well established and I believe they are a Part 141...not sure. The one thing that drew me away was their prices. Going to KLGB saves me about $20-25 an hour on the plane.
Stop by and visit the school and ask to speak to current students. Know the difference between a 141 and a Part 61 school. Minimum flight hour requirement for a Commercial guy/gal at a 141 school will be 190hrs total time to take your COMM checkride. You'll need 250hrs at a Part 61 school. That's A LOT OF MONEY you'd be saving attending a 141 school.
In the long run, sit down, do your research and make an informed decision. Choose a school that will be the right fit for you.
I've been doing a great deal of reading different aviation books and I bought a flight sim program (X-Plane 11) to sort of try out and apply what I'm reading, this way I figure I'll waste less time on the plane once I get started training. Pacific Air Flight School does seem like a good place with reasonable prices, although only Part 61. (I read somewhere that they are trying to get their Part 141 certification...but who knows if it'll happen anytime soon.)
I did download ForeFlight on my phone and it definitely seems like a great program, thanks!
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