Let’s fly!

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    Tailwheel Endorsements

    Flying planes with the little wheel in the back is the best kind of flying! To fly a tailwheel aircraft a pilot must get training and an endorsement in their logbook. Generally, a pilot can expect 7-10 hours of flight instruction and 1-3 hours of ground instruction, not to mention improved skills, confidence and bragging rights.

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    Discovery Flights

    I bet we’re alike: as a kid I dreamed of soaring over the countryside, the sun setting, wind in my face while gently riding the thermals wherever they took me. Who hasn’t dreamed of flying like a bird? It all begins with what the aviation industry terms a Discovery Flight, or what I prefer to call an adventure flight.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    You have many questions, we have some answers. Am I too old? Too young? How much does it cost? Can I gift a flight? Will I fit in your tiny airplane? Is your airplane tiny? Is it safe? What’s your favorite coffee? Is learning in a tailwheel airplane hard? We have answers to these and more!

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    Private, Sport or Commercial Pilot

    Whether you’re looking to become a Private, Sport pilot or Commercial Pilot we’re here and ready to help you reach your goals. Our fundamental belief is that flying should be safe, fun and that all people should have a chance to learn how to fly. Or if you simply have general questions about flying, we’re glad to help!

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    Our Aircraft

    Our aircraft are part of the iconic Cessna and Piper airplane lineages that were first built during WWII. Our Piper Cub has been meticulously restored and our 1950 Cessna 140A stands out with its patroller doors and modern upgrades which include GPS and ADB-S.

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    Location: KXNX

    We are based at Music City Executive Airport (KXNX) in Gallatin, TN an easy 40 minute drive from Nashville. Often referred to as the Gallatin Airport, it is very well maintained, has plans for a new terminal building and is likely the best kept secret for less busy airspace near Nashville for training and private ownership.

“Send me more pilots like Ben”
— Reece Howell, FAA Examiner