Funding

At Fly Corps, we know that flight training can be expensive, but we are here to work with you to fund your training. Here, you can find several funding options to get you started with your training. In an effort to be fully transparent with our pricing, we offer a Flight Training Cost Calculator to estimate the total expense of your training.

  • Fly Corps Aviation is authorized to accept VA education benefits/GI Bill® education benefits, including:

    • Instrument Airplane

    • Commercial Pilot – Airplane Single Engine Land

    • Commercial Pilot – Airplane Multi-Engine Land

    • Commercial Pilot – Multi-Engine Land add on

    • Certified Flight Instructor

    • Instrument Flight Instructor

    • Airplane Multi-Engine Instructor

    • Rotor Transition Program

    • VA Facility Code – 2600081

    Learn more about how to apply for VA Benefits.

    GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). More information about educational benefits offered by VA is available at the official government website at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill

  • The Army’s Credentialing Assistance (CA) offers financial assistance of up to $1,000 per year to soldiers in order to earn flight credentials.

    Click here to learn more about Army Credentialing Assistance.

  • The Airplane Owners and Pilot’s Association (AOPA) offers scholarships for all levels of flight training for its members. Click here to learn more.

Flight Training Cost Calculator

About This Calculator

The costs provided by this calculator are estimates. Actual flight training costs may vary depending on individual students' aptitude and progression.

Part 141 Flight Training Cost Calculator

These 10 hours can be allocated to either dual or solo flight based on the student's progress and areas needing improvement. Typically, the instructor will determine the best use of these hours to ensure comprehensive skill development.

Dual: 2.5 hrs | Solo: 2.5 hrs

Some students may require additional flight training in order to perform at the required Airman Certification Standards. The amount of additional training needed is dependent on the student's ability to progress.

Additional Dual Flight Time: 0 hrs

Fly Corps Aviation utilizes the Cessna/King Schools web-based Ground School Courses for primary ground training. These courses are primarily self-study. One-on-one ground instruction can be completed with the flight instructor as needed.

One-on-One Ground Instruction: 0 hrs

Cost Breakdown

Dual Hours: 0 hrs

Dual Complex Hours: 0 hrs

Dual Multi Hours: 0 hrs

Solo Hours: 0 hrs

Solo/PIC Hours: 0 hrs

Aircraft Cost: $0
(0 hrs at $0/hr)

Complex Aircraft Cost: $0
(0 hrs at $0/hr)

Multi-Engine Aircraft Cost: $0
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Flight Instruction Cost: $0
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Multi-Engine Flight Instruction Cost: $0
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Ground Kit Cost: $0

Additional Ground Instruction Cost: $0
(0 hrs at $0-0/hr)

Total Estimated Cost: $00

Estimated Cost Including GA Sales Tax: $00
Sales Tax is only charged to your Aircraft Rental and Ground Kit
Other Costs to Consider:

Payment Processing Fees, Checkride Fees, FAA Written Exam Fees, Medical Exams, Headsets, Digital Flight Bag Subscriptions, Renters Insurance, Flight Planning Tools, etc.

Disclaimer
The costs provided by this calculator are estimates based on current rates and are subject to change. Actual flight training costs may vary depending on various factors including, but not limited to, aircraft availability and flight hours required to complete your training. Please contact Fly Corps Aviation directly for the most accurate and up-to-date pricing information.