California Flight School was established 1996 as a complement to our air charter and aircraft sales division (established 1991).

Fleet of aircraft:

Near new Cessna 172 with/without Garmin G1000 Glass Cockpit, Cessna 172 with retractable gear, Cessna 152, Piper Cherokee single engine, Piper Seminole twin engine aircraft.


Our instructors are not teaching to get flight hours quick and move on, but are career oriented instructors, many with aerospace and military engagements.

Great adventures: Desert sunset

We specialize in one on one individual flight training, custom tailored and paced to the individual's needs and requirements.

- Computer based training software and online ground school courses are extensivley used.

- Your pilot log and progress reports are always available online

- A list of your flight account and balance of funds is accessible 24 hours per day

- Home work assignments and quizzes are tracked online in our online classroom.

Our initial pass rate on FAA Pilot tests has been consistently very high, and we pride ourselves with turning out very competent and skilled pilots.
We are a dedicated and enthusiastic group of friendly individuals, ready to teach you a skill that is as much a matter of attitude as it is a matter of safety.
Call us at (818) 769 1503 for an appointment or send us an email.

LEARN TO FLY: Private Pilot Course
From 'zero time' to aviator
If flying an airplane is your dream, stop dreaming and start flying! Take that important first step and find out what it takes to make this dream come true.
IFR: Instrument Rating
Add on rating
The IFR rating is an add on rating to an existing pilot certificate. It removes the 'bad weather' and low visibility restrictions from your pilot certificate.
COM: Commercial Pilot Certificate
Ready to go to work?
A commercial pilot certificate is required to be able to fly for compensation. Flight Instructors, Banner-Tow, Agricultural Spraying and traffic watch are examples of commercial flying activity.
MEL: Multiengine Rating
Twin engine add on
To be able to fly aircraft with more than one engine, you need to add a multiengine rating to your existing pilot certificate.
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