$74 for One-Hour Flying Lesson at Falcon Aviation Academy ($149 Value)
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- Experienced instructors
- Choose from three locations
- Beginner-friendly lesson
Go toe-to-talon with our winged companions with today's side deal: for $74, you get a one-hour flying lesson (a $149 value) at Falcon Aviation Academy, with three participating locations in Newnan, Atlanta, and Athens. The Falcon Aviation Academy offers expert training to both recreational and airline-aspiring pilots, utilizing a fleet of more than forty fully winged airplanes. The introductory flight lesson introduces amateur aviators to flight rules and regulations, as well as basic maneuvers such as takeoffs, mid-flight turns, and landings. Lessons begin in the cockpit of a two-seat Diamond DA-20 for the hour-long session, and the whole course takes place with one of the Academy's experienced instructors up in the clouds.
- Experienced instructors
- Choose from three locations
- Beginner-friendly lesson
Go toe-to-talon with our winged companions with today's side deal: for $74, you get a one-hour flying lesson (a $149 value) at Falcon Aviation Academy, with three participating locations in Newnan, Atlanta, and Athens. The Falcon Aviation Academy offers expert training to both recreational and airline-aspiring pilots, utilizing a fleet of more than forty fully winged airplanes. The introductory flight lesson introduces amateur aviators to flight rules and regulations, as well as basic maneuvers such as takeoffs, mid-flight turns, and landings. Lessons begin in the cockpit of a two-seat Diamond DA-20 for the hour-long session, and the whole course takes place with one of the Academy's experienced instructors up in the clouds.
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About OOB - Falcon Aviation Academy
Both career-minded future professional pilots and amateur aviation hobbyists can get something out of attending Falcon Aviation Academy; the school’s training programs allow learners to get their feet wet over the course of hours or study intensively over the course of weeks. Lessons show learners how to fly in clear weather, maneuver an aircraft with multiple engines, meet the standards required of commercial pilots, or become flight instructors themselves.