Hewison Aviation Flight Training Courses

Flight training courses can vary based on the type of pilot license or rating you are pursuing, as well as the specific regulations and requirements of the aviation authority in your country. Here are some common types of flight training courses:

Part 141 enrollment is available to students that are committed to flying three times a week and ready to engage in a regimented program. It is available to private and instrument students. Enrolled students will have a dedicated instructor ready to help them achieve their goals. To this end, Part 141 students get preferential scheduling and jump to the top of the waitlist. Learn more…

• This course is designed for individuals who want to fly for recreational purposes.
• Training includes both ground school and flight instruction covering basic aircraft maneuvers, navigation, flight planning, and emergency procedures.
• Upon completion, you’ll be eligible to fly small aircraft for personal use and carry passengers, but not for compensation or hire. Learn more…

• An instrument rating allows pilots to fly in weather conditions where visibility is poor (e.g., clouds) and solely by reference to the aircraft’s instruments.
• Training focuses on instrument flying techniques, navigation by radio aids, and proficiency in conducting instrument approaches and procedures.
• Pilots must already hold a private or commercial pilot license before pursuing an instrument rating. Learn more…

• This course is for individuals seeking to fly for compensation or hire.
• Training builds upon the skills learned in private pilot training and includes advanced maneuvers, navigation techniques, complex aircraft operations, and commercial flight regulations.
• Pilots must meet minimum flight hour requirements and pass written and practical exams to obtain their CPL. Learn more…

• Multi-engine training allows pilots to operate aircraft with more than one engine.
• Training covers the specific characteristics of multi-engine aircraft, engine-out procedures, and advanced handling techniques.
• Pilots must already hold a commercial multi-engine certificate. This course is for time building in our multi-engine aircraft. Learn More…

These course are designed to enable a student to become a Certificated Flight Instructor (CFI) or Certificated Flight Instructor-Instrument (CFII) often referred to as the double eye. Training through Hewison Aviation can expand your career horizons as a professional pilot. Build your experience, knowledge, skill, and flight time, while getting paid for it! Learn more…

Keep your proficiency current with a Flight Review, or pursue a High Performance or Complex endorsement. Whatever your needs, we have the right aircraft and dedicated flight instructors to take you through the process. Learn more…

Pursue a High Performance endorsement and learn how to operate aircraft with retractable gear and a variable pitch prop. Whatever your needs, we have the right aircraft and dedicated flight instructors to take you through the process. Learn more…

You can start from scratch for the complete Private Pilot training, get your original tailwheel endorsement (required by the FAA), get recurrent, or any number of applications to other certificates. This aircraft is also available for rental by students that train with us. Learn more…

Keep your proficiency current with a Flight Review, or pursue a High Performance or Complex endorsement. Whatever your needs, we have the right aircraft and dedicated flight instructors to take you through the process. Learn more…

The purpose of this program is to provide the training most pilots do not seem to get these days and do it with a skill level necessary to improve all aspects of VFR pilot proficiency, confidence, and aggressiveness. Learn more…

This program creates new opportunities for Army service members to enhance their skills and professionalism while serving and increasing their overall employability upon transitioning from the Army. Learn more…

Persons seeking flight training must submit a request if they are not citizens or nationals of the U.S. (even if you have a green card) and: They wish to receive flight training in the U.S. or its territories, regardless of whether training will lead to an FAA certificate or type rating; and/or  They wish to receive flight training from an FAA-certificated facility, provider, or instructor that could lead to an FAA rating whether in the U.S. or abroad. Learn more…

Discovery Flights are often used as a way for individuals to determine if they have an interest in pursuing further flight training to obtain a private pilot license or other pilot certifications. It’s also a memorable experience for those curious about aviation or considering it as a hobby or career. Learn more…