"The Sky is Yours!"
Tucson Flight Training—Serving Southern Arizona
My mission is to inspire and create safe, confident aviators through the joy of flying. As a veteran, my goal is to teach other veterans how to earn their wings by utilizing their benefits.
Now accepting students to start flight training in February 2026. Click the link below to book a call and get on the waitlist!
KRYN – Ryan Field (RYN), Tucson, Arizona
KAVQ – Marana Regional Airport (AVQ), Marana, Arizona
Pilot Training Provided
Certificates/Ratings Flight Lessons
Ground School
Intro/ Discovery Flight
Flight Reviews - Biennial Flight Reviews (BFRs)
Checkride Prep
Safety Pilot
Time Building
Stalls, Spins, Upset Recovery
Cross-Country Flying
Flight Planning (VFR, IFR)
Currency Training
Night Currency/Proficiency
Aircraft/Insurance Checkout
Ground School Programs Experience
King Schools
Pilot Institute
Sporty's
Gold Seal
Jeppesen
Flight Insight
Pricing - Hourly Rate
$60
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About
Hello, I'm Isaac Kala.
My name is Isaac Kala, and I am a certificated flight instructor serving the Greater Tucson area and Southern Arizona.
I began my aviation journey in 2023 while stationed in Okinawa, Japan, flying with a Part 61 flying club during my service in the United States Air Force. As my enlistment came to an end, I knew I wanted to pursue aviation professionally. I made the decision to separate from the Air Force and complete my flight training at a Part 141 flight school in Texas.
Having experienced both training environments firsthand gave me a clear perspective. Part 61 training offers unmatched flexibility, efficiency, and affordability, especially when paired with a dedicated, independent instructor. When done right, Part 61 training goes beyond simply preparing you for a checkride. It builds strong aeronautical decision-making, real-world proficiency, and the confidence needed to operate safely in today’s airspace, while enjoying the freedom of flying.
My name is Isaac Kala, and I am a certificated flight instructor serving the Greater Tucson area and Southern Arizona.
I began my aviation journey in 2023 while stationed in Okinawa, Japan, flying with a Part 61 flying club during my service in the United States Air Force. As my enlistment came to an end, I knew I wanted to pursue aviation professionally. I made the decision to separate from the Air Force and complete my flight training at a Part 141 flight school in Texas.
Having experienced both training environments firsthand gave me a clear perspective. Part 61 training offers unmatched flexibility, efficiency, and affordability, especially when paired with a dedicated, independent instructor. When done right, Part 61 training goes beyond simply preparing you for a checkride. It builds strong aeronautical decision-making, real-world proficiency, and the confidence needed to operate safely in today’s airspace, while enjoying the freedom of flying.