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Flight Training Programs in Dayton, OH

Compare structured pilot training paths at Dayton Aviation Services, based at Moraine Airpark (I73).

Pilot Training Programs

Choose the Training Path That Fits Your Goal

Whether you are starting with no flight experience or adding an advanced rating, each program gives you a clear path through ground knowledge, aircraft training, instructor guidance, and checkride preparation.

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Efficient Pilot Training

Sport Pilot

Training Type
FAA Part 61
Duration
Based on schedule and proficiency
Cost
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The Sport Pilot Certificate is a practical entry point for people who want to fly for recreation, local trips, and personal enjoyment without starting with the full private pilot pathway. It still requires disciplined training, sound judgment, and a successful FAA practical test.

Student pilot and instructor with a training aircraft at Dayton Aviation Services

Foundational Pilot Training

Private Pilot

Training Type
FAA Part 61
Duration
2 to 6 months
Cost
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The Private Pilot Certificate is the first major milestone for many pilots and the foundation for nearly every aviation goal that follows. At Dayton Aviation Services, students learn in a practical, supportive environment based at Moraine Airpark in Dayton, Ohio.

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Advanced Pilot Training

Instrument Rating

Training Type
FAA Part 61
Duration
2 to 4 months
Cost
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The Instrument Rating is one of the most valuable additions a private pilot can earn. It expands what you can safely do with an airplane by teaching you to fly by reference to instruments, work within the IFR system, and make disciplined weather decisions.

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Professional Pilot Training

Commercial Pilot

Training Type
FAA Part 61
Duration
Based on flight time and proficiency
Cost
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The Commercial Pilot Certificate is the point where flying becomes a professional privilege. It allows qualified pilots to act as pilot in command for compensation or hire within the privileges, limitations, and operating rules that apply to the flight.

Student pilot and instructor with a training aircraft at Dayton Aviation Services

Instructor Certification

Certified Flight Instructor

Training Type
FAA Part 61
Duration
Based on preparation and proficiency
Cost
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Becoming a flight instructor is a major step from flying the airplane to teaching someone else how to think, decide, and fly safely. The FAA flight instructor certificate, commonly called CFI, requires you to demonstrate both pilot proficiency and instructional ability.

How to Start

Not Sure Which Program Comes First?

New students usually begin with Sport Pilot or Private Pilot training. Pilots who already hold a certificate can move into Instrument Rating, Commercial Pilot, or Certified Flight Instructor training based on their goals.

If you are comparing programs, we can help you understand prerequisites, expected pace, aircraft availability, and the practical next step for your schedule.

Program Questions

Flight Training FAQ

Starting

Do I need any prior experience or background to start?

No prior aviation experience is required. All training begins with fundamentals and builds toward advanced skills.

Starting

What are the requirements to start flight training?

In order to start training for a private pilot license, the base certification for flight training, you must:

  • Be proficient in English.
  • Be at least 17 years old when you complete the course.
  • Have proof of U.S. citizenship or completed TSA approval.
  • Hold at least a Third-Class Medical Certificate before you can fly solo. An FAA medical exam by an Aviation Medical Examiner (AME) is required.
Starting

What does flight training consist of?

Training includes:

  • Ground School
    Classroom instruction covering aerodynamics, regulations, weather, navigation, and safety.
  • Dual Flight Instruction
    Flight hours with a certified instructor.
  • Solo Flight Time
    Supervised solo flights once eligibility and proficiency standards are met.
  • Written and Practical Exams
    FAA Knowledge Tests and Check-Rides.
Training

Can I train part-time?

Yes. Dayton Aviation supports both full-time and part-time students with flexible scheduling.

Got any more questions? Contact us and we will be happy to answer.

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