At Coyote Flight Centers, our training and commitment to aviation does not stop once you receive your license. Flying is not only a privilege to be enjoyed and shared; it comes with a responsibility to passengers, fellow aviators and ourselves. We offer our assistance to pilots of all levels and encourage communication, education, practice and service.
- We offer Bi-Annual Flight Reviews, Refresher Training, CAP Form 5, Seminars, WINGS endorsements, and more.
- We have ASA Prepware and instructors available and willing to help you review.
- Coyote Flight Centers can help you find the answers to your aviation questions and point you in the right direction.
- Check out the News section of this web site. Contact us with your aviation news and we will add it to our News and Updates.
- FAA forms are available in our office.
Coyote Flight Centers offers a free consultation for pilots who are looking to advance their training but are not sure where to start. If you have considered getting your instrument, commercial or CFI/CFII training, come talk to an instructor. We will discuss goals, review your logbooks with you, let you know what else is required and help you find your best options.
As pilots are aware, safety comes first. Regular flying and reviewing your skills are important. We encourage you to participate in aviation seminars and programs offered in the area and online. Check out our "News" page for upcoming events and "Links" page for web sites with flying information.
For area FAASTeam newsletters and briefs, select the Representatives Quick link above. For CFI and DPE refreshers, select the CFI and DPE Quick link above. For more information, contact Coyote Flight Centers at 335-9763 or visit the FAASTeam web site at FAASafety.gov.
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"The probability of survival is equal to the angle of arrival." ~Annon.




