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Fly with precision. Train with confidence.

Structured lessons, modern aircraft, and instructors focused on long-term skill. Built for first-timers and future career pilots.

500+

Pilots Trained

20+

Years in Austin

Pilot in cockpit preparing for takeoff at John Doe Academy

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Training Programs

Choose the path that fits your flying goals

Program 01

Private Pilot

Your first certificate — the foundation of everything

The Private Pilot Certificate is where every aviator begins. Over 40+ hours of flight training, you'll master takeoffs, landings, navigation, and airspace. Ground school covers aerodynamics, weather, regulations, and flight planning. Most students complete the program in 3–6 months.

3–6 months 40+ flight hours Starting at $12,000

Program 02

Instrument Rating

Fly through clouds with confidence and precision

The Instrument Rating trains you to fly solely by reference to instruments — essential for bad weather and professional flying. You'll log 40 hours of simulated or actual instrument time, learning approaches, holds, and ATC communication at a deeper level.

2–4 months 40+ instrument hours Starting at $14,000

Program 03

Commercial Pilot

Turn your passion into a career

The Commercial Pilot Certificate allows you to fly for compensation. Training focuses on complex maneuvers, advanced systems, and the higher standards required of professional pilots. 250 total hours minimum, with emphasis on precision and decision-making.

3–6 months 250 total hours Starting at $18,000

Program 04

Multi-Engine Rating

Master twin-engine aircraft for advanced operations

The Multi-Engine Rating prepares you for complex, high-performance aircraft with two engines. You'll learn engine-out procedures, Vmc demonstrations, and the systems management required for professional multi-engine operations.

2–4 weeks 10–15 flight hours Starting at $6,000

Why John Doe Academy

Structured training. Human coaching. Real confidence in the cockpit.

Most students do not need hype. They need a school that teaches clearly, keeps standards high, and helps them move from uncertainty to competence.

Instructor continuity

You train with a consistent instructor team, not random schedule coverage. Better progression, fewer resets, cleaner checkride prep.

Operational discipline

Briefings, debriefings, and safety standards mirror professional flight operations while staying approachable for beginners.

Retention-first pacing

Lesson sequencing is tuned for memory retention so each flight compounds previous work instead of repeating it.

Our Fleet

Train on dependable aircraft

Three aircraft, one consistent standard. You train across the full lineup from day one without waiting for a carousel or hidden slides.

Cessna 172 Skyhawk training aircraft at John Doe Academy

Single-Engine

Cessna 172 Skyhawk

4 seats · 124 kts · VFR/IFR

The world's most popular training aircraft. Forgiving flight characteristics, Garmin G1000 glass cockpit, and excellent visibility make it ideal for primary training.

Piper PA-28 Archer training aircraft at John Doe Academy

Single-Engine

Piper PA-28 Archer

4 seats · 128 kts · VFR/IFR

A low-wing trainer offering a different flight perspective. Great for cross-country training with stable handling and comfortable cabin.

Cessna 182 Skylane training aircraft at John Doe Academy

Single-Engine

Cessna 182 Skylane

4 seats · 145 kts · IFR

A high-performance step-up for commercial training. More power, higher speeds, and complex systems prepare you for advanced operations.

FAQ

Your questions, answered

Can't find what you're looking for? Give us a call or send a message — we're happy to help.

How long does it take to get a private pilot license?

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Most students earn their Private Pilot Certificate in 3 to 6 months, depending on how often they fly. The FAA requires a minimum of 40 flight hours, though the national average is closer to 60–70 hours. We offer flexible scheduling so you can train at a pace that works for your life.

What are the requirements to start flight training?

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You must be at least 16 to solo and 17 to earn your Private Pilot Certificate. You'll need to read and speak English, obtain an FAA medical certificate from an Aviation Medical Examiner (AME), and have the motivation to learn. No prior experience is needed — that's what we're here for.

How much does flight training cost?

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Private Pilot training typically costs between $12,000 and $18,000 depending on how quickly you progress. This includes aircraft rental, instructor fees, ground school materials, and exam fees. We offer transparent pricing with no hidden costs, and financing options are available.

Do you offer financing options?

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Yes. We partner with several aviation financing providers to make flight training accessible. Options include monthly payment plans and flight training loans. Our team can walk you through the available options during your first visit.

What happens during a discovery flight?

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During your 30-minute discovery flight, you'll meet your instructor, do a pre-flight walkthrough of the aircraft, then take the controls for a scenic flight over Austin. You'll practice basic maneuvers like turns and climbs while your instructor handles the rest. It's the best way to find out if flying is right for you.

Can I fly if I wear glasses or have a medical condition?

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Most people can fly. The FAA medical standards are more flexible than many expect. Corrected vision with glasses or contacts is perfectly fine. Many medical conditions that seem disqualifying actually have pathways to certification. We recommend scheduling an appointment with an AME early in the process.

What's the difference between Part 61 and Part 141 training?

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Part 61 offers flexible, individualized training — you progress at your own pace with a personalized curriculum. Part 141 is a more structured, FAA-approved program with a fixed syllabus and reduced hour requirements. John Doe Academy operates under Part 61, giving you the flexibility to train around your schedule.

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Book a discovery flight and spend 30 minutes flying with an instructor. No previous experience required.

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John Doe Academy

123 Demo Street, Suite 100

Austin, TX 00000

Mon-Fri 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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