why choose us?

cessna in flight
The Bopps’ commitment to providing outstanding service to their students has always been the first priority. After opening their doors in 1991, they sought FAA Part 141 recognition and have successfully retained their rating since then. And, unlike some schools that maintain one aircraft or instructor that is Part 141 approved, every single aircraft and instructor at Air Fleet is Part 141 approved. This means guaranteed, consistent, high-quality standards. Unlike Part 61 schools that may operate loosely, Air Fleet Training Systems is continuously audited, monitored, and accredited by the FAA.

Today, Air Fleet maintains a fleet of top quality Cessna aircraft including complex and high- performance planes, all of which are IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) capable. In a further commitment to students, every P-model plane Air Fleet operates was produced after 1981— aircraft In Flight USA Magazine reports has “the best safety record of any aircraft made today.”

Also important, each Air Fleet instructor is a highly qualified, Part 141-approved teacher and mentor. The school facilities include a classroom, weather briefing station, and a pilot shop. There is also a lounge where one will often find students relaxing and trading flight stories in a warm and friendly environment.