Pilot standing beside a training airplane at Dayton Aviation Services in Dayton, Ohio

Learn to Fly in Dayton, OH

Start with a hands-on discovery flight, choose the pilot training path that fits your goals, and keep building your skills at Dayton Aviation Services at Moraine Airpark (I73).

Introduction to Flying

Your First Step Is Simpler Than You Think

Learning to fly starts with curiosity, not experience. Your instructor teaches you how to inspect the airplane, use checklists, communicate, control the aircraft, and make safe decisions one lesson at a time.

At Dayton Aviation Services, the goal is to turn that first interest into a clear training plan. Some students want recreational flying close to home. Others want family travel, advanced ratings, or a professional aviation path. The right first step is understanding what you want flying to do for you.

Aircraft cockpit instrument panel during a Dayton Aviation Services training flight

Three Step Flight Training Path

From Curious Flyer to Capable Pilot

You do not need previous experience to begin. Most new students start by getting in the airplane, meeting an instructor, and learning what training actually feels like.

The Beginning

Discovery Flight

A discovery flight is your introduction to flying and to our school. You will meet a certified flight instructor, see how pilots prepare for a lesson, and experience the airplane from the front seat.

If you decide to continue training, the flight can become the first entry in your logbook.

  • No prior flight experience required
  • Hands-on introduction with a certified instructor
  • A practical way to compare flight training before enrolling
Schedule a Discovery Flight
View from a discovery flight over the Dayton area

Choose Your Path

Sport Pilot or Private Pilot

After your first flight, the next decision is which certificate fits your flying goals. Sport Pilot can be a focused path for recreational flying, local trips, and one passenger. Private Pilot gives you broader privileges for day or night flying, cross-country travel, and future ratings.

Your instructor can help you compare medical requirements, aircraft options, training pace, and the kind of flying you want to do after the checkride.

  • Sport Pilot for focused recreational flying
  • Private Pilot for broader personal travel and future training
  • Structured ground and flight lessons built around proficiency
Compare Pilot Programs
Dayton Aviation Services private pilot student celebrating a training milestone

Take it Further

Advanced Ratings

A pilot certificate is only the beginning. Many pilots continue into instrument training, commercial pilot training, instructor certification, or aircraft-specific endorsements as their goals expand.

Advanced ratings help you fly with more precision, better weather judgment, and a clearer path toward professional or personal aviation goals.

  • Instrument Rating for IFR skills and stronger weather decisions
  • Commercial Pilot and CFI training for career-track pilots
  • Endorsements and proficiency checks to keep improving
Explore Advanced Training
Instrument panel in a Dayton Aviation Services training aircraft

After the Checkride

What Can You Do With Your Pilot's License?

A pilot certificate gives you more than a single accomplishment. It gives you options: personal travel, shared experiences, continued training, and a foundation for future aviation goals.

Use your pilot certificate for regional trips, weekend travel, and visiting airports that are inconvenient by car.

Take friends or family flying within the privileges and limitations of your certificate, aircraft, and endorsements.

Continue into instrument training, commercial pilot training, flight instructor training, or aircraft endorsements.

Use private pilot training as the foundation for the ratings and experience required for professional aviation.

Why Us

Training at the Closest Airport to Downtown Dayton

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Instructor-Led Guidance

You work with instructors who help connect each lesson to your real goal, whether that is recreation, travel, proficiency, or a career path.

Practical Training Pace

Training is shaped around consistency, weather, aircraft availability, and proficiency instead of pretending every student needs the same timeline.

No Club Dues or Extra Friction

The original promise still matters: no dues, no hassle, and a direct path to flying from the closest airport to downtown Dayton.

FAQ

Learn to Fly Questions

Starting

Do I need any prior experience or background to start?

No prior aviation experience is required. All training begins with fundamentals and builds toward advanced skills.

Starting

What are the requirements to start flight training?

In order to start training for a private pilot license, the base certification for flight training, you must:

  • Be proficient in English.
  • Be at least 17 years old when you complete the course.
  • Have proof of U.S. citizenship or completed TSA approval.
  • Hold at least a Third-Class Medical Certificate before you can fly solo. An FAA medical exam by an Aviation Medical Examiner (AME) is required.
Starting

What does flight training consist of?

Training includes:

  • Ground School
    Classroom instruction covering aerodynamics, regulations, weather, navigation, and safety.
  • Dual Flight Instruction
    Flight hours with a certified instructor.
  • Solo Flight Time
    Supervised solo flights once eligibility and proficiency standards are met.
  • Written and Practical Exams
    FAA Knowledge Tests and Check-Rides.
Training

Can I train part-time?

Yes. Dayton Aviation supports both full-time and part-time students with flexible scheduling.

Training

How often should I schedule flight lessons?

Most students make better progress when they fly consistently, often two or more times per week when their schedule and weather allow. Consistent training helps reduce review time between lessons and keeps skills fresh.

Training

What should I bring to my first training lesson?

Bring a government-issued photo ID, any pilot or medical documents you already have, comfortable weather-appropriate clothing, and a way to take notes. If you are starting formal training, the team will also explain TSA citizenship or approval documentation before applicable flight training activities.

Discovery Flight

Is a discovery flight a real flight lesson?

Yes. A discovery flight is an introductory lesson with a certified flight instructor, and the flight time can be logged toward a pilot certificate.

Discovery Flight

How long is the flight?

Plan on a reserved block of time with your instructor, including the preflight introduction and about 30-40 minutes in the airplane.

Discovery Flight

Do I need any experience before booking?

No prior flight experience is required. Your instructor will guide you through the aircraft, procedures, and what to do in the cockpit.

Discovery Flight

Can I buy a discovery flight as a gift?

Yes. Discovery flight gift certificates are available for aspiring pilots, adventurous friends, and anyone who wants to experience flight.

Discovery Flight

What happens after the flight?

If you want to continue, we can help you choose the next lesson or compare recreational and professional training paths based on your goals and schedule.

Got any more questions? Contact us and we will be happy to answer.

Dayton Aviation Services training aircraft parked at sunset

Start Flying

Do Not Delay Your Dream Any Longer

Flying is more approachable than most people expect when the next step is clear. Start with a discovery flight, ask us which certificate fits your goals, or begin enrollment when you are ready.

Dayton Aviation Services trains at Moraine Airpark (I73) in Dayton, OH, with a practical path from first lesson through advanced ratings.