Flight Lesson Cost

Are you interested in developing flight skills for fun or in pursuit of a career? The cost of the flight lesson needed doesn’t have to stand in the way of your success. Paragon Flight offers an array of courses, facilitates the acquisition of appropriate financing, and fulfills our promises of student-driven aviation education through proven systems of instructors, curriculum, and aircraft. 

Flight Lesson CostThe FAA governs flight school operations through Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR), and Parts 61 and 141 authorize the type of flight training provided. Part 61 programs allow for flexibility of instructional style, lesson order, and scheduling while Part 141 requires full-time focus using a prescribed syllabus.

We have three flight school locations – two in Southwest Florida and one in Georgia. The weather conditions at these locations are perfect for aviation training. More than 300 days of the year see sunny, clear skies that allow for complication-free takeoff and landing. Our students face few obstacles from weather-related cancellations of scheduled flight training as they pursue flight goals.

Reach out to our team to learn more about the courses that we offer and the facilities where we offer them. We will provide a tour and create a custom plan based on your goals, finances, schedule, and other parameters.

Flight Training Options at Paragon Flight

For pilots with recreational goals:

  • Private Pilot License (PPL) – training to fly a single-engine aircraft in visual flight conditions
  • Instrument Flight Rating (IFR) – permits pilots to fly in various conditions and at higher altitudes
  • Multi-Engine License (MEL) – training to fly multi-engine aircraft
  • Cirrus Certified Aircraft Training – training to fly Cirrus SR series aircraft in clear conditions
  • Glass Cockpit Training – training for pilots who need to become familiar with basic Garmin glass cockpit technology.

For pilots with commercial goals:

  • Commercial Single-Engine License – permits pilots to fly single-engine aircraft in exchange for compensation
  • Commercial Multi-Engine License – permits pilots to fly multi-engine aircraft in exchange for compensation
  • Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) – permits pilots to apply with an airline (also requires 1,500 documented flight hours)
  • Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) – prepares commercial pilots to share their knowledge with pilot hopefuls in pursuit of single-engine flight training
  • Certified Flight Instructor, Instrument (CFII) – prepares commercial pilots to share their knowledge with pilot hopefuls in pursuit of instrument rating flight training
  • Multi-Engine Instructor (MEI) – prepares commercial pilots to share their knowledge with pilot hopefuls in pursuit of multi-engine flight training.

For pilots with military or governmental goals:

  • Initial Flight Orientation (IFO) – prepares pilots for military basic training
  • Single-Engine Recurrent Training (SERT) – provides crews with scenario-based training for the improvement of coordination, cooperation, awareness, and safety
  • Rotary Wing to Fixed Wing Transition Training – prepares pilots from military or civilian life with helicopter commercial licenses to transition into airline pilot arenas
  • Aircraft Transition and Differences Training – provides pilots with the training and confidence-boosting opportunities needed as they transition to new aircraft.

The Paragon Flight Promise

Paragon Flight’s focus on helping students become successful, safe pilots is undeniable. We work diligently to achieve full customer satisfaction in order to grow customer loyalty. Pilot education is continual, and we want you to come back to us because you trust us and understand that we have an unbreakable guarantee of service.

Click here to discuss how much your preferred flight lesson may cost or to create your own custom program with Paragon Flight.