Alaska Flight Schools
Welcome to the Alaska Flight Schools directory page... the best place on the web to locate, research, and contact multiple schools for more information.
Featured Flight Schools Close To Alaska
![]() | Precision - Newberg, Oregon Our one-on-one approach, high standards, real world environment and career orientation ensure that our graduates have the skills necessary to land them their first job as a pilot. Precision offers VA-approved training to veterans. | Learn More |
![]() | Willamette Aviation Service - Aurora, Oregon Make no mistake - becoming a certified pilot may be the toughest job you ever do, but we also know it's the most fun and rewarding. Willamette Aviation's team of flight instructors offers Private Pilot, Instrument, Commercial, and Multi-Engine instruction. | Learn More |
![]() | University of North Dakota - Spokane, Washington From the most technologically advanced simulators to the world's largest collegiate training fleet, UND's state-of-the-art facilities provide our students with a training experience second to none. This means your degree program will prepare you for your career and your life. Veterans - you potentially have access to over $100,000 in GI Bill education benefits. | Learn More |
![]() | ApexHeli Oregon, Inc. - Florence, Oregon Apexheli is not your typical flight school. We offer both fixed-wing and helicopter training and focus on a limited number of students so that we can provide the best and most cost-effective training. If you are a career oriented pilot talk to us about our comprehensive career program with a guaranteed paid pilot position. | Learn More |
![]() | MSU with Flight Training by ATP - Sacramento, California Mountain State University offers an on-line aviation bachelor's degree program that includes ATP's Airline Career Pilot Program flight training. The program comes with over 100 hours multi-engine experience and affordable financing, including Federal Student Aid and many private loans to those who qualify. | Learn More |
National Flight Schools Accepting Students From Alaska
![]() | Airline Transport Professionals - 26 U.S. Flight Training Locations - ATP has been the leader in multi-engine flight training for over 20 years. ATP's quality instruction speaks for itself; we are the only company that has you flying as PIC nationwide, in an airline-style environment, in $500,000 aircraft. | Learn More |
![]() | University of North Dakota - 4 U.S. Flight School Locations - From the most technologically advanced simulators to the world's largest collegiate training fleet, UND's state-of-the-art facilities provide our students with a training experience second to none. This means your degree program will prepare you for your career and your life. Veterans - you potentially have access to over $100,000 in GI Bill education benefits. | Learn More |
![]() | Phoenix East Aviation, Inc. - Daytona Beach, Florida PEA now offers F-1 Visas for flight training students - One of only a few nationally accredited flight training schools in the U.S., our mission is quality and value-priced training. Learn to fly in sunny Florida with 350+ flying days a year. Relax on world-famous Daytona local beaches. And achieve your dream career as a professional pilot. Programs are VA approved. Financing is available for U.S. students. | Learn More |
![]() | Aerosim Flight Academy - Sanford, Florida Aerosim Flight Academy is a top-tier flight school that was originally created by the airlines (Comair/Delta). Because our training structure was developed by the airlines, our instruction is rooted in the discipline required to turn students into successful airline pilots. Aerosim is proud to offer U.S. military veterans VA benefits. | Learn More |
![]() | Spartan College of Aeronautics - Tulsa, Oklahoma Students looking for a flight training school will find that Spartan is simply one of the best. For more than 80 years, Spartan has been training professional pilots and we are committed to providing high quality, professional flight instruction. At Spartan, you can use the Pre and Post 911 G.I. Bill, V.A Rehabilitation or the Tuition Assistance Program to help pay for training. | Learn More |
![]() | Utah Valley University - Online Programs Aviation Science at Utah Valley University provides year-round online aviation education at the collegiate level. Students can earn a bachelor or associate degree via online courses while learning to fly at their home field or other local airport. | Learn More |
More Flight Schools in Alaska
| Alaska Flight Simulator Academy 333 West 4th Avenue, Suite12 Anchorage, AK 99501 http://www.alaskaflightsimulator.com | Alaska Flight Simulator Academy. Anchorage International Airport. The flight simulator features three high resolution screens and full flight controls for airplane or helicopter and was specially designed for non-experienced participants. We offer Intro-Courses to Private Pilot Courses. Lessons are given by FAA instructors. | |
| Arctic Flyers 2641 Melvin Ave. Anchorage, AK 99517 http://www.arcticflyers.biz | Arctic Flyers is owned and operated by Heidi and her son Rick. They have been flying and instructing for over 40 years. In 1969, Heidi and her husband, Hermann, decided to put their Alaskan aviation experience to good use, op | |
| Land and Sea Aviation Alaska 2400 E. 5th Ave #7 Anchorage, AK 99501 http://www.landandseaaviationalaska.com | ||
| Take Flight Alaska 1740 E. 5th Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501 http://www.takeflightalaska.com | Take Flight Alaska is a Flight Training and Flight Tour operation in Anchorage, Alaska. Take Flight Alaska offers Flight Training, Aircraft Rental, and Flight Seeing/Charters. | |
| University of Alaska Anchorage Aviation Admin./Professional Pilot 2811 Merrill Field Dr. Anchorage, AK 99501 http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/academic/aviation/academics/atmaintenance.cfm | ||
| University of Alaska Anchorage UAA Eagle River Campus 10928 Eagle River Road Eagle River, AK 99577 http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/academic/aviation/academics/piloting.cfm | ||
| Elmendorf Aero Club Hangar 7 P.O. Box 292 Elmendorf AFB, AK 99506 http://www.elmendorfaeroclub.com/ | ||
| Northstar Aero, LLC P.O. Box 60630 Fairbanks, AK 99706 http://www.northstar-aero.com/instruction.htm | ||
| Peninsula Flight Kenai Municipal Airport Kenai, AK 99611 http://www.peninsulaflight.com | ||
| University of Alaska S.E. Ketchikan Campus 2600 7th Avenue Ketchikan, AK 99901 http://www.ketch.alaska.edu/ | ||
| Alaska Float Ratings P.O. Box 4 Moose Pass, AK 99631 http://www.alaskafloatratings.com | ||
| Above Alaska Aviation, LLC P.O. Box 821 Talkeetna, AK 99676 http://www.abovealaska.com | Specialty Alaska flight training. Offering Bush Pilot Courses, Mountain Flying Checkouts, Tail Wheel Endorsements, and more with Mt. McKinley as a backdrop. Flying the way it was meant to be! | |
| Alaska Floats & Skis P.O. Box 139 Talkeetna, AK 99676 http://www.alaskafloats.com | ||
Considering Flight Schools in Alaska?
You’ll see amazing things in Alaska no matter what time of year you visit for training. Glaciers, the Northern Lights and sunset at 10:00 p.m. are some of the unusual sights here.
A large portion of the state is surrounded by water. There are over 3,000 rivers and over 3 million lakes here. The Yukon River is 1,875 miles long. There are 39 mountain ranges.
If you like cold and snow this is the place to be in the winter. The average temperature in the winter is about 20 degrees. Fortunately it’s not winter all year long and there are plenty of things you can do indoors in the winter. You can visit museums, shop and eat.
The three largest cities in Alaska are Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau. They all have interesting places to visit.
Anchorage is almost in the center of the state. It has the sea one side and the mountains on the other. Furthering your education here will give you an opportunity to experience life in a big city surrounded by beautiful scenery.
During the summer months you can see a glacier up close. A bus tour will take you from Anchorage to the Portage Glacier. A one hour cruise on Portage Lake will bring you within 300 yards of this glacier. You can take a train trip to Talkeetna. This is the nearest town to Mount McKinley. You’ll get a close up view of the mountain as you stroll through this historic town.
You can learn about the state’s history at museums in Anchorage. The Museum of Natural History has historical and geological exhibits. You can learn about the state’s native people at the Native Heritage Center.
Fairbanks is further north than Anchorage. This is one of the best places to see the Northern Lights. Denali National Park and Preserve is a two hour drive or a four hour train trip from Fairbanks. You’ll see meadows, lakes and rivers. The park shuttle bus will take you on a tour where you can get a close look at moose, caribou and grizzly bears.
Juneau is east of Anchorage and you can’t get there by road. You’ll need to fly or take a boat. You can take your car on a ferry. A tram trip to the top of Mount Roberts near the port of Juneau will give you a panoramic view of the city. A boat trip around the harbor at certain times of year allows you to see whales up close. You’ll be able to take a city tour that goes through the historic part of the city, out to Mendenhall Glacier and into a salmon hatchery.
You’ll see sunlight between 16 and 21 hours a day from May through September. Over one million tourists visited the state during these months in 2009.
You can find more information at http://www.travelalaska.com and http://www.alaska.com.
If you go to school in Alaska you’ll see things that you won’t see anywhere else in the United States.
A large portion of the state is surrounded by water. There are over 3,000 rivers and over 3 million lakes here. The Yukon River is 1,875 miles long. There are 39 mountain ranges.
If you like cold and snow this is the place to be in the winter. The average temperature in the winter is about 20 degrees. Fortunately it’s not winter all year long and there are plenty of things you can do indoors in the winter. You can visit museums, shop and eat.
The three largest cities in Alaska are Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau. They all have interesting places to visit.
Anchorage is almost in the center of the state. It has the sea one side and the mountains on the other. Furthering your education here will give you an opportunity to experience life in a big city surrounded by beautiful scenery.
During the summer months you can see a glacier up close. A bus tour will take you from Anchorage to the Portage Glacier. A one hour cruise on Portage Lake will bring you within 300 yards of this glacier. You can take a train trip to Talkeetna. This is the nearest town to Mount McKinley. You’ll get a close up view of the mountain as you stroll through this historic town.
You can learn about the state’s history at museums in Anchorage. The Museum of Natural History has historical and geological exhibits. You can learn about the state’s native people at the Native Heritage Center.
Fairbanks is further north than Anchorage. This is one of the best places to see the Northern Lights. Denali National Park and Preserve is a two hour drive or a four hour train trip from Fairbanks. You’ll see meadows, lakes and rivers. The park shuttle bus will take you on a tour where you can get a close look at moose, caribou and grizzly bears.
Juneau is east of Anchorage and you can’t get there by road. You’ll need to fly or take a boat. You can take your car on a ferry. A tram trip to the top of Mount Roberts near the port of Juneau will give you a panoramic view of the city. A boat trip around the harbor at certain times of year allows you to see whales up close. You’ll be able to take a city tour that goes through the historic part of the city, out to Mendenhall Glacier and into a salmon hatchery.
You’ll see sunlight between 16 and 21 hours a day from May through September. Over one million tourists visited the state during these months in 2009.
You can find more information at http://www.travelalaska.com and http://www.alaska.com.
If you go to school in Alaska you’ll see things that you won’t see anywhere else in the United States.










