BEST FLIGHT SCHOOL in PHOENIX
#11
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Has anyone had any experience with Airsafety Academy in Glendale? My wife is looking to get her CFI and we're looking for a reliable school that isn't outrageously expensive. We looked at ATP but apparently they no longer offer the initial CFI unless you get the CFII and MEI as well. Also, we're living in Surprise right now and IWA is too far away. Any other suggestions for the west side would be great.
The drive to Deer Valley isn't that bad.
#12
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...and I forgot to mention that the best CFI job in the "Valley of the Sun" is Oxford Aviation Academy......hands down.
But you need at least 500TT, 200 dual given, and it's getting to the point that you might need an internal reference.
But you need at least 500TT, 200 dual given, and it's getting to the point that you might need an internal reference.
#13
I am an instructor at Chandler Air Service and have been for about 15 months. We specialize in old school stick and rudder. We have about 30 planes give or take a few. We do every level of instruction and specialize in tailwheel and aerobatics. We will teach you how to fly and to truly understand what you are doing. We will not cheat you out of your money and take pride in being one of the lowest priced, larger flight schools in the valley.
We are not an academy and we will not teach you how to fly a warrior like an airbus. You will fly the airplane that you are in and be very proficient at it. Most of our instructors are older (30's and up) career changers and have flown for years, not months. Amazingly our biggest critics are people whom have never flown with us.
Look foward to hearing from you.
480-963-6420
www.aerobatics.com
We are not an academy and we will not teach you how to fly a warrior like an airbus. You will fly the airplane that you are in and be very proficient at it. Most of our instructors are older (30's and up) career changers and have flown for years, not months. Amazingly our biggest critics are people whom have never flown with us.
Look foward to hearing from you.
480-963-6420
www.aerobatics.com
Celticpilot,
can you pm me. i need to ask you a few things about ChandlerAir Service
thanks
#14
In the past few days I've bump into at least 5 guys that came from Air Safety, so yeah I'd think that's not a good thing for Air Safety - I fly out of Deer Valley by the way -
#16
Westwind is a good school for the most part, the only thing I don't like about it is the
"With the current shortage of pilots in the US Airline industry, there has never been a better time to pursue a career as an airline pilot. Our graduates are being hired with as little as 250 hours by airlines around the country"
that they advertise on their website. I think it's a little misleading.
"With the current shortage of pilots in the US Airline industry, there has never been a better time to pursue a career as an airline pilot. Our graduates are being hired with as little as 250 hours by airlines around the country"
that they advertise on their website. I think it's a little misleading.
#17
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I would love to send you a PM but it is not letting me. User error I am sure. My email is [email protected].
#20
Ive flown out of Chandler Air several times. The instructor I went with was a younger guy, but really cool, definitely emphasized rudder skills more than any other instructor I have ever flown with. Ive researched a lot of other schools in the PHX area, and Chandler Air has the cheaper rates by far! Not all of their aircraft have fancy G1000s, but if you are just building time, who really cares? On the flip side, a buddy of mine had a bad experience with a really negative instructor their a couple of years back, and I have another friend who was supposedly denied the ability to rent one of their Bonanzas even though he has atleast 250tt, with a lot of that in Bonanzas. He claimed it was because he is in training with Mesa Pilot Development and the owner of Chandler Air has a disdain for their pilots. Dont really know the whole story about that one, but I was secretly smiling cuz I dont really like Mesa Pilot Development either( as far as I can tell, it's an overpriced, overated, training deal for a POS airline.)
My advice is to try out Chandler Air, but just make sure that you ask around and get a good instructor.
My advice is to try out Chandler Air, but just make sure that you ask around and get a good instructor.
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