Q.
How much does it cost to learn to fly?
A. The cost varies depending on a number of factors such
as the type of aircraft you chose to learn in, how quickly
you learn, and the amount of time you can devote to learning
to fly. Pilots that closely follow the training syllabus
and diligently prepare for each lesson tend to spend less.
A good faith estimate of the costs associated with obtaining
a Private Pilot Certificate can be found on our website
by clicking on the "Training" icon.
Q.
Is there any minimum age limit to begin flight training?
A. You must be at least 16 years of age to obtain
a Student Pilot Certificate.
Q.
How long will it take me to get my pilot's license?
A. The Private Pilot Certification Course is entirely
self-paced. However, customers that train two or more
times per week can expect to complete their training in
three to four months. The shortest time we have observed
is 17 days!
Q. Do I have to attend a ground school in a formal
classroom setting?
A. No. Using the multimedia, Cessna Computer Based Instruction
(CBI), you can complete almost all of your ground training
in the comfort of your home or office. The ground course
CBI "kit" contains all of the training materials
and includes one computer CD for each flight lesson as
well as a course syllabus, navigation tools, a pilot logbook,
a flight manual for the aircraft, and a companion textbook.
Don't have a computer at home? No problem. We have a bank
of computers at each flight school. You are most welcome
to use one of ours. Some people actually choose to do
their ground lessons at the flight school immediately
before each flight.
Q.
Can I train on weekends?
A. SkyVenture Aviation is open seven days a week. Our
office is open until 6:00 pm daily, but training is conducted
at any time by appointment. We understand you may have
a very busy schedule, so we will make every effort to
see that you can fly when it is convenient for you. Many
of our customers will fly either before or after work,
on weekends, or a combination of both. All of our flight
instructors are full time professionals and are ready
to fly when you are!
Q.
What kind of airplane will I learn to fly?
A. SkyVenture Aviation operates Cessna Pilot Centers.
The aircraft you learn to fly most likely be a new or
late model Cessna 172 SP, also known as a "Skyhawk".
As a Cessna Pilot Center, you are guaranteed to have access
to a training aircraft less than two years old!
Q.
Can I bring a friend along for the "Discovery Flight"?
A. No. Since the Discovery Flight is a flight lesson,
our insurance carrier will no longer allow passengers
to accompany pilots in training during the flight portion
of a lesson.
Q.
If I take the $99.00 "Discovery Flight", is
there any obligation to take additional lessons?
A. The Discovery Flight is your opportunity to see if
learning to fly is right for you. You are under no obligation
to purchase additional lessons, merchandise, or services.
Q.
If I decide to enroll in the Private Pilot Course, do
I have to pay for the entire course "up front"
before I start?
A. SkyVenture Aviation does not require pre-payment for
flight training. You are welcome to pay as you go by check
or major credit card. Many of our customers take advantage
of low-interest student loans.
Q.
What financing options are available for flight training?
A. SkyVenture operates Federally Approved Pilot Schools
and as such we are able to participate in several student
loan programs. These programs are identical to the ones
used at major universities across the country. Some of
the more popular loan programs include "Sallie Mae"
and Pilot Finance.
Q.
How can I apply for a student loan for flight training?
A. We are happy to process your loan application on-line.
Often we receive approval in less than five minutes! If
the loan is approved, we will assist you in completing
the promissory note. Once the promissory note is signed,
your account with SkyVenture will be opened immediately.
Q.
What documents must I have in order to start my training?
A. No documents are required for your Discovery Flight,
but to formally enroll in a course of training you must
produce a government issued photo ID (Driver's License),
and either a copy of your birth certificate or valid U.S.
Passport.
Q.
Can I use my Veteran's Benefits (VA) for flight training?
A. SkyVenture Aviation, Inc. is an approved school for
Veteran's Benefits in the state of Arkansas. Check with
your VA counselor to learn the limits of your specific
benefits. Generally speaking, VA will not pay benefits
for training leading to the issuance of a Private Pilot
Certificate. But once you've earned your Private, it is
common for VA to pay up to 60% of the costs of obtaining
and Instrument Rating or a Commercial Pilot Certificate.
Contact us today for more information at (870) 268-1900
(Jonesboro , AR) or (479) 521-9400 (Fayetteville, AR.) You
can also reach SkyVenture by email at jbr@skyventureinc.com
(Jonesboro) or fyv@skyventureinc.com
(Fayetteville).