Before you choose a flight school, understand your best path.
Flight School Friend helps you compare training paths, estimate what matters, and decide what to do next before you spend thousands of dollars on flight training.
Free starting recommendation. No school sales call required.
Decision Factors
Flight school is exciting — but the first decision is harder than it looks.
Most future pilots are not just asking "Which school should I call?" They are trying to understand whether aviation fits their budget, schedule, health/medical readiness, career goals, and confidence level.
Costs vary quickly
Aircraft rates, instructor rates, pace, and total hours can change the real cost.
Training paths are confusing
Part 61, Part 141, accelerated programs, clubs, and academies all fit different students.
Medical questions matter early
Some students should clarify medical readiness before spending heavily.
Your goal changes the plan
A hobby pilot, career switcher, and future aircraft owner should not follow the same roadmap.
A better starting point before you commit.
Take the decision quiz
Answer practical questions about your goal, budget, schedule, timeline, and readiness.
Get a starting roadmap
See whether you look more like a Weekend Hobbyist, Career Captain, Personal Owner, or Research-First planner.
Use guides and tools
Compare schools, estimate costs, and prepare better questions before booking or paying.
Get a recommended starting path in a few minutes.
The quiz looks at:
- Why you want to fly
- Whether you are career, hobby, travel, ownership, or research-first motivated
- How much time you can train each week
- How soon you want to make progress
- Budget comfort
- Medical/document readiness
- Confidence level
- Whether you are ready to contact schools
Four possible starting paths
Weekend Hobbyist
You may fit a flexible local PPL path focused on fun, skill-building, and sustainable weekly training.
Take the quiz to see if this fits →Career Captain
You may need a structured, cost-aware training plan that looks beyond PPL toward instrument, commercial, CFI, and hour building.
Take the quiz to see if this fits →Personal Owner
You may be best served by PPL first, then cross-country confidence, instrument training, and ownership/club research.
Take the quiz to see if this fits →Research-First
You may need to clarify cost, medical readiness, and school fit before spending heavily.
Take the quiz to see if this fits →Featured Guides
Planning Tools
Want a clearer plan before you start?
Get a customized 28-Day Flight School Plan to help you research schools, estimate costs, prepare questions, organize documents, and build confidence before committing.
Flight School Friend is an independent educational resource. It is not legal, medical, financial, or FAA certification advice. Always verify requirements with the FAA, your aviation medical examiner, and your flight school.