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Buffalo Aviation Academy

Clear Air Aviation is located Western New York at the Buffalo Lancaster Regional Airport, right outside Buffalo Niagara International Airport. As a small Buffalo Aviation Academy, Clear Air Aviation offers small classes for the personal attention you deserve. The Buffalo flight training opened in August of 2010 with a single instructor and now has roughly fourteen student pilots on a regular basis, as well as many customers that take advantage of training services.

Learn How to Fly

When you decide to learn how to fly an aircraft, only the best will do. This is an experience like no other, and your Aviation Academy should be too. Having a single instructor will offer that personalized training that concentrates on you receiving the highest quality training possible. Patrick Finnegan is the Owner of Clear Air Aviation and is also the instructor. He has earned his Commercial Pilot Single Engine and Multi-Engine Land Certifications as well as achieved Gold Seal status as an instructor. This certificate is given by the FAA, to only those that have proven exceptional levels of instruction and success. Patrick has over three thousand hours of incident and accident free flight time, and well exceeded two thousand hours of instruction in flight and thousands of hours of ground instruction.

Dedicated Buffalo Aviation Academy

When you think of an Aviation Academy, what is the first concern? For most of us it is safety and quality of training. When considering these things, the Buffalo Aviation Academy, is dedicated to both of these factors, as well as being competitively priced! Your flight instructor is well versed in the training methods that work and has dismissed the ones that do not.

Clear Air provides some of the most state of the art aircraft for your training. The 2009 Cessna 172 Skyhawk, has been produced since 1956, and is still the most popular plane around, due to it's ease of use and reliability. This aircraft uses equipment that has many of the same functions as a commercial aircraft. Once you have "graduated" from the basics in the Skyhawk you will move on to the Cessna TR182 Skylane. The Skylane is a large aircraft but is the next step to adding on to your new pilot repertoire. This aircraft has oxygen built in for it's passengers, and can easily reach 20,000 feet and a speed of 200 mph. Equipped with multiple GPS and instrumentation for your safety and comfort.

Get Personal Attention

If you are considering an Aviation Academy, ask yourself, do you want a large class with less personalized attention, or the benefits of Clear Air's Buffalo Aviation Academy and their small personal classes dedicated to your safety and success as a pilot?