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Flight Training

Our curriculum begins with the Private Pilot License (PPL), where students gain core flight knowledge and hands-on experience. From there, pilots can earn their Instrument Rating, allowing them to fly safely and confidently in a wider range of weather conditions. The Commercial Pilot License (CPL) prepares you to fly professionally, providing advanced instruction and solo time to refine your skills. For those pursuing a career in aviation education or building hours toward the airlines, we offer Flight Instructor Certifications (CFI & CFII), equipping you to teach and lead the next generation of aviators. Whether your goal is personal or professional, FlyHome Aviation provides a structured, supportive path for every stage of your journey in the skies.

Course Overview

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Zero Hours to Career Pilot

Our Part 61 training pathway is designed to take students from zero experience to a fully certified commercial pilot in as little as 18 months. This clear, structured progression includes Private, Instrument, Commercial, and Flight Instructor ratings—building not just your flight hours, but your confidence and readiness for a professional aviation career. Our goal is to make the journey efficient, affordable, and achievable for aspiring pilots ready to soar. -Private Pilot Flight Time Required: 50-80 Hours Estimated Duration: 16-24 Weeks Focus: Introduction to flight, basic aerodynamics, solo flying, and foundational skills required to pilot an aircraft under VFR (Visual Flight Rules). - Instrument Rating Flight Time Required: 40-60 Hours Estimated Duration: 16-20 Weeks Focus: Learn to fly in a wider range of weather conditions (reference by instruments). This stage builds confidence in navigation and enhances flight skills. -Commercial Pilot Flight Time Required: 100-150 Hours Estimated Duration: 24 Weeks Focus: Train to meet the FAA requirements for commercial flying. Advanced maneuvers, high-performance aircraft, and increased proficiency in flight operations. Includes: 10 hours in a complex aircraft *Complex Aircraft: Constant speed propeller, retractable landing gear and flaps Solo & Dual Hours -CFI/CFII and Multi-Engine Add-On These will be further discussed upon completion of Flight Training

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Why Choose

Part 61

Part 61 flight training is designed for pilots who want more than just a certificate—it builds aviators who are prepared for real-world flying and long-term success in aviation. With a flexible structure and personalized instruction, Part 61 allows instructors to go beyond a scripted syllabus and focus on true understanding, decision-making, and safety. Training adapts to each student’s learning needs and pace, ensuring a deep grasp of aeronautical knowledge rather than simply memorizing procedures for a checkride. Students gain experience in a variety of real-life flying conditions, environments, and scenarios that build confidence and sound judgment—qualities essential for professional pilots. Part 61 doesn’t just prepare you to pass a test—it prepares you to thrive in the cockpit, fly with skill, and build a foundation for a successful aviation career.

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Want More Info?

Checkout the FAR Part 61 Handbook for more information.

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335 Airport Dr, Grove OK
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