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Minnesota Sport Pilot Training

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Featured Sport Pilot Training Close To Minnesota

JA Flight Training - Sugar Grove, Illinois
Takeoff with JA! Our Sport Pilot course is perfect for the pilot who’s more excited to fly for the fun of it. This course can be completed around anyone’s schedule and give you the ability to pilot an aircraft with family and friends for 30% less than a full private pilot course. Learn to fly in Cessna’s newest and most cost effective trainer: the 162 Skycatcher featuring Garmin’s G300 glass cockpit.
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Gulf Coast International Flight Academy, Inc. - Sarasota, Florida
Gulf Coast International Flight Academy is your destination for high-quality, highly effective sport pilot training where we focus on providing old-fashioned value to our students. We offer efficient accelerated programs to help you become a Sport Pilot in the least time and for the least expense.
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FlySFBay - San Jose, California
Learn to fly LSAs in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area! At Fly SF Bay you’ll gain an entirely new perspective - literally - as you learn to pilot your Light Sport Aircraft through the air and become master of a dynamic and exciting environment! Become a sport pilot!
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More Sport Pilot Training in Minnesota

Thunderbird Aviation Inc.
3049 Metro Dr. Suite 200
Bloomington, MN 55425
 
Cooper Aviation LLC
Eden Prairie, MN
 
Hummingbird Helicopters
13601 Pioneer Trail
Eden Prairie, MN 55347
 
LSA North, Inc.
Lakeville, MN
 
Wright Aero, Inc.
P.O. Box 240
Maple Lake, MN 55358
 
Wright Aero, Inc.
1542 45th Avenue SE
St. Cloud, MN 56304
 
Exclusive Aviation Flight School
607 Eaton Street
St. Paul, MN 55107
 
Wings Aviation Services
St. Paul, MN
 
Stanton Sport Aviation
Stanton, MN
 

Thinking about Sport Pilot Training in Minnesota?

You’ll find a lot to do in Minnesota all year long if you go to school here. This state gets cold in the winter when temperatures go down to 20 degrees. You might see snow here from November through April. Snowfall totals for the month of January can be as much as 10 inches. The high temperature here in the summer is about 84 degrees. The terrain in this state is mostly flat. You’ll see lakes, flat land and some hills here.

The two largest cities in the state are Minneapolis and St. Paul. These cities are next to each other and are known as the Twin Cities. There’s a lot to do and see in the Twin Cities area.

The Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis covers an area of 11 blocks. Traffic in this area is restricted to service vehicles. There are department stores, smaller shops and restaurants here. The Minnesota Orchestra performs at Orchestra Hall. You can ice skate outdoors at Peavey Plaza and indoors at the Depot Rink during the winter. You’ll see a variety of art and sculpture at the Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. You can walk through downtown Minneapolis in climate controlled skyways which are one story above the street.

You’ll find a lot of parks in Minneapolis. Some of the parks are known as the Chain of Lakes. These parks are along the edge of a group of connecting lakes. You can walk or bike along the path that circles the Chain. Lake Hiawatha Park has a beach and tennis courts. Minnehaha Falls Park is home to the John H. Stevens House. This house was built in 1849 and objects related to the founding of Minneapolis are displayed here.

You can tour historic houses in neighboring St. Paul. The Alexander Ramsey House was built during the Victorian area. The James J. Hill House dates back to 1891. A tour of this home will give you a picture of life in a mansion during the 19th century.

You’ll find some interesting places to visit in downtown St. Paul. The museums in the downtown area are the Science Museum of Minnesota, the Minnesota Children’s Museum and the Minnesota Museum of American Art. The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and the Minnesota Opera perform at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts. You can walk through downtown in climate controlled skyways.

Other areas of St. Paul have attractions worth visiting. You can see a variety of animals and plants at the Como Park Zoo & Conservatory.

The Mall of America in Bloomington is about 16 miles from the Twin Cities. Over 35 million people visit this mall every year. The mall has over 500 stores, an aquarium, movie theaters, restaurants and a comedy club.

You can find more to do while you’re obtaining further education in the Twin Cities area at http://www.visit-twincities.com.

You’ll find more suggestions for things to do all over the state while you’re attending training at http://www.minnesota-visitor.com.
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