Mississippi Sport Pilot Training
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Featured Sport Pilot Training Close To Mississippi
![]() | 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. | Learn More |
![]() | 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. | Learn More |
![]() | 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! | Learn More |
More Sport Pilot Training in Mississippi
| Randy Gray 395 Owens Drive Columbus, MS 39702 http://www.rgray.notlong.com | I am a FAA Certified Flight Instructor with over 20 years flying experience and 7 years of instruction. I will be glad to instruct you in your own LSA, including experimental aircraft. Call me to see if there is a fit. | |
Thinking about Sport Pilot Training in Mississippi?
You’ll enjoy obtaining further education in Mississippi if you like mild winters. Winter temperatures in this humid state don’t go much below 45 degrees. There is only a little snow in the northern and central parts of the state. Temperatures during the summer will go up to 85 degrees. This state is mostly flat with low elevations. Approximately 20 million people visit the state every year.
Jackson is the largest city in the state. There are a lot of things you can do in this city while you’re in training here. American settlers moved into the area in the 19th century and you’ll be able to tour historic sites in the city. The Dupree House was built as a structure with three rooms in the 1850s. It later developed into a plantation home. The Oaks House Museum is in a house that was built around 1853.
You can learn more about local history by visiting some of the Jackson museums. The City of Jackson Fire Museum and Public Fire Safety Education Center has displays on the history of the Jackson Fire Department. The Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Center celebrates the accomplishments of African Americans in the Jackson area. The Old Capitol Museum is in a building that is the former seat of the state’s government. This displays in this museum focus on the building and events that occurred in it. One of these events was the state’s secession from the Union in 1861.
Other museums in Jackson are the Museum of Natural Science, the Agriculture & Forestry Museum and the Museum of Art. The Museum of Art is in downtown Jackson where there are a lot of things to see and do. The Arts Center of Mississippi in the downtown area is home to the Mississippi Opera, the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra and the Ballet Mississippi. You’ll have a chance to see Sky Shows and learn astronomy at the Russell C. Davis Planetarium.
There are a number of attractive outdoor places to visit in the Jackson area. Highland Village is an outdoor shopping center with courtyards and fountains. You can see over 700 animals at the Jackson Zoo. The Mynelle Gardens have flowers, pathways, pools, bridges and a pond. LeFleur’s Bluff has places for camping, fishing and picnicking. There are nature trails and a golf course in the park. Roosevelt State Park is about 30 miles from Jackson. You’ll be able to go swimming, fishing and water skiing here. You can see the Bienville National Forest from the park’s overlook.
You’ll find suggestions for more things to do in Jackson at http://www.visitjackson.com.
The town of Vicksburg is 45 miles from Jackson. You can learn about the Civil War Battle of Vicksburg when you visit the Vicksburg National Military Park. Other things to do in Vicksburg include shopping at the outlet mall and going for a cruise on the Mississippi River.
You can find more things to do while you’re at school in this state at http://www.visitmississippi.org.
Jackson is the largest city in the state. There are a lot of things you can do in this city while you’re in training here. American settlers moved into the area in the 19th century and you’ll be able to tour historic sites in the city. The Dupree House was built as a structure with three rooms in the 1850s. It later developed into a plantation home. The Oaks House Museum is in a house that was built around 1853.
You can learn more about local history by visiting some of the Jackson museums. The City of Jackson Fire Museum and Public Fire Safety Education Center has displays on the history of the Jackson Fire Department. The Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Center celebrates the accomplishments of African Americans in the Jackson area. The Old Capitol Museum is in a building that is the former seat of the state’s government. This displays in this museum focus on the building and events that occurred in it. One of these events was the state’s secession from the Union in 1861.
Other museums in Jackson are the Museum of Natural Science, the Agriculture & Forestry Museum and the Museum of Art. The Museum of Art is in downtown Jackson where there are a lot of things to see and do. The Arts Center of Mississippi in the downtown area is home to the Mississippi Opera, the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra and the Ballet Mississippi. You’ll have a chance to see Sky Shows and learn astronomy at the Russell C. Davis Planetarium.
There are a number of attractive outdoor places to visit in the Jackson area. Highland Village is an outdoor shopping center with courtyards and fountains. You can see over 700 animals at the Jackson Zoo. The Mynelle Gardens have flowers, pathways, pools, bridges and a pond. LeFleur’s Bluff has places for camping, fishing and picnicking. There are nature trails and a golf course in the park. Roosevelt State Park is about 30 miles from Jackson. You’ll be able to go swimming, fishing and water skiing here. You can see the Bienville National Forest from the park’s overlook.
You’ll find suggestions for more things to do in Jackson at http://www.visitjackson.com.
The town of Vicksburg is 45 miles from Jackson. You can learn about the Civil War Battle of Vicksburg when you visit the Vicksburg National Military Park. Other things to do in Vicksburg include shopping at the outlet mall and going for a cruise on the Mississippi River.
You can find more things to do while you’re at school in this state at http://www.visitmississippi.org.


