About Adventure Air

Welcome to Adventure Air.

The number one flight school serving the Oklahoma City metro area. We take pride in offering exceptional flight training services that pave the way for your journey into the skies — with a strong commitment to safety, excellence, and proficiency.

Flight Design CT aircraft in flight
— Our Story

A flight school built differently.

Adventure Air's founder began his path in aviation in 2017. By 2020 he was a certified flight instructor, teaching at a flight school in Chickasha, Oklahoma. The experience taught him a great deal — about flying, about teaching, and about what flight training in America had become. Too often: older airplanes, opaque pricing, and instructors burning out as fast as they could log hours.

So he built something different. Beginning with one airplane just a few years ago, Adventure Air now operates a fleet of five light sport aircraft — each less than 15 years old, equipped with glass cockpit avionics, autopilot, ADS-B, and a ballistic recovery parachute. Most flight schools in America cannot say the same.

Our team of experienced and certified flight instructors are dedicated to not only teaching you how to fly, but also to instilling a deep understanding of aviation principles, navigation techniques, and decision-making processes. Whether you're dreaming of a career in aviation or simply seeking the thrill of mastering the art of flight, we tailor our training to meet your individual goals.

What sets us apart is our state-of-the-art training facility strategically located to serve the entire Oklahoma City metropolitan area — and increasingly, students from across the south-central US. Today, Adventure Air serves pilots from Oklahoma, North Texas (Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Frisco), Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, and Colorado.

Modern aircraft cockpit interior
— Our Aircraft

Modern equipment. Modern training.

Our fleet is composed entirely of Flight Design CTLS light sport aircraft — among the safest and most capable trainers ever built. Carbon-fiber construction, glass cockpit avionics, two-axis autopilot, ADS-B in and out, and a Ballistic Recovery System parachute that can safely lower the entire aircraft to the ground from as low as 200 feet AGL.

Most flight schools in America still train students on airplanes built before they were born. We don't. We believe the next generation of pilots deserves to train on equipment that mirrors what they'll fly in the real cockpit, not a vintage trainer with a glass screen retrofit.

Explore the Fleet
— What We Stand For

Three things, always.

01

Safety first.

Every aircraft in our fleet carries a Ballistic Recovery System parachute deployable from as low as 200 feet AGL. Every maintenance schedule is stringent. Every instructor decision starts from the same question: is this safe? Safety is paramount in everything we do — we adhere to the highest industry standards and regulations.

02

Honest pricing.

Pay-as-you-fly billing with transparent hourly rates. No bait-and-switch hourly bumps. No surprise membership fees. The number you hear on your discovery flight is the number you keep seeing throughout training. We believe transparency builds trust.

03

Real instruction.

Our instructors aren't burning through hours and then leaving. They're FAA-certified, patient, experienced career CFIs who teach you to fly — not to pass a checkride. There's a difference, and you'll feel it from lesson one. They make complex skills feel approachable.

— Our Mission
To train the next generation of pilots on aircraft that prepare them for the cockpit of tomorrow — not the one from forty years ago.
— Adventure Air Flight Training
— How Training Works

From curious to certificated.

i

Discovery Flight

One hour at the controls of a real airplane with a real instructor. Most students decide that day. No commitment, no pressure.

ii

Ground School

Structured FAA-aligned ground instruction. Aerodynamics, regulations, weather, navigation, decision-making.

iii

Flight Training

Pre-solo maneuvers, solo flight, cross-country navigation, and progressive scenarios that build real airmanship.

iv

FAA Written

Pass the FAA knowledge test (60-question multiple choice). Our students score in the high 80s and 90s as a rule.

v

Checkride

Oral exam plus flight test with an FAA-designated examiner. We don't recommend you until you're genuinely ready.

vi

Add-Ons & Career

Instrument, Commercial, CFI, CFII. Whether you're flying for fun or building toward the airlines, we help you map the next rating.

Step one takes one hour.

Book your discovery flight — fly an actual airplane, talk to an actual instructor, see what aviation actually feels like.