Initial Courses:
Advanced Training:
Instructors:
Pete Tallarita
Jon Melby
Sam Blue
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Expand your horizons!
Learning to fly can be one of life's most rewarding adventures. The ability
to move in 3 dimensions is not only fun but can lead to interesting career and
travel opportunities. The process of becoming a pilot is very straight forward,
similar to getting your drivers license. It consists of 40 hours of flight
training, a written test and a flight test. After receiving your private pilots
license you will be able to fly day and night, as far as you like and even bring
your friends!
How about a career as a pilot? Hmmm... Lets see, 15 work days a month from an office with a view even Enron executives can't have. You
decide.
Whether you're interested in driving 400 tons of aluminum full of people
around the world at 500 mph, or taking a friend over their house so they can see
how much better their lawn looks than the neighbors, we can help you get there.
Why Blue Airways?
The people
From the flight instructors to the mechanics, everyone at Blue Airways
enjoys what we do. All of us pride ourselves on being easy to communicate with
and learn from. This provides the relaxed atmosphere that is so important to
efficient learning. Your time at Blue Airways will leave you with a few new
friends as well as your pilots certificate.
The Personal attention
Some flight schools say "We train more pilots than anyone!"
that doesn't sound to much like personal attention to us.
The equipment
New well equipped aircraft offer a quiet cabin, crystal clear intercom, and
the latest in avionics. (with instructors that know how to use them) In addition,
to offer the best possible training environment our aircraft are equipped with
noise canceling headsets. This costs us a little more but for a student
pilot listening to instructions from the tower on a solo cross-country, or an IFR student
listening to a clearance in the air, it's priceless.
The value
Simply put, you will find
our prices very competitive and our service a notch above the rest.
Remember, Its Not What You Pay
For, But What You Get.
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