"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.
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 K.
My name is Isaac, 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, 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.