Financing Your Training

“What we really want to do is what we are really meant to do. When we do what we are meant to do, money comes to us, doors open for us, we feel useful, and the work we do feels like play to us.”
— Julia Cameron

How Can I Afford To Fly?

Getting a sport or private pilot certificate is not as expensive as most people think — less than the price of a modestly priced used car.

Pay As You Fly

Most TakeWING pilots in training prefer to pay as they fly by using a credit card, cash, or check after each lesson, however if you wish to get a flight training loan we suggest the following possible options to consider.

Financing Options

Pilot Finance, Inc.

www.pilotfinance.com

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“It's no secret how you can get your pilot's certificate with FEWER TRAINING HOURS and LOWER COST. Any flight school can tell you how to do it. By following a regular training schedule of two to four lessons per week, you'll become proficient quickly.

“Pilot Finance programs free you of money worries. With all of your focus on learning, you will achieve your goal faster and safer.” Source: Pilot Finance, Inc. website.

Pilot Finance, Inc.
2101 Waukegan Road, Suite 101
Bannockburn, IL 60015-1836

Phone: (800) 667-0201

Fax: (847) 267-1800

Email: info@pilotfinance.com

AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilot’s Association)

www.aopa.org

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“The AOPA Flight Training Funds account allows you the flexibility to structure your training to fit your needs. Use the account to pay for a rating or certificate program, or just to get the additional hours you need to feel safe and comfortable in your aircraft. You can use your account to pay for aircraft rental, instructor fees, books, and supplies. Or anything else to make your training successful, the choice is yours, you control how and where you use your account. ”Source: AOPA website.

Phone: (888) 628-7700

421 Aviation Way
Frederick, Maryland 21701