Oklahoma Flight Academy918-282-6222

KTUL · Owasso, OK

Turn your dream of flying into a plan.

Answer five quick questions and get a training path matched to your goal, schedule, and budget — plus your next step with Oklahoma Flight Academy in the Tulsa area.

  • Takes about 60 seconds
  • Get a recommended training path
  • No experience needed to start
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Why students choose OFA

$9k–$12k
Private Pilot certificate
3
Aircraft in the fleet
6
Ratings & endorsements
The path

The license is real. So is the path.

  1. Discovery flight

    You take the controls with a Certified Flight Instructor beside you. Most people know within the hour.

  2. First solo

    Usually within 15–25 hours — the flight every pilot remembers for the rest of their life.

  3. Cross-country

    Real trips to real airports across Green Country. Navigation, radio work, and the freedom starts to feel real.

  4. Checkride

    Your FAA practical exam. Pass it and the certificate in your hand is valid for life.

Example FAA pilot certificate card

Earned at the Owasso / Tulsa area · valid for life

Honest, upfront pricing

$9,000–$12,000

What a Private Pilot certificate typically costs at OFA for a consistent student who meets FAA minimums on the first attempt. How often you fly is the biggest factor — and our flexible, one-on-one program keeps you efficient.

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Training at OFA

Wherever you’re headed, there’s a program for it.

Most popular

Private Pilot

The foundation of everything in aviation. Fly yourself, your family, and your friends — one-on-one lessons on a flexible Part 61 schedule built around your life.

4–6 months

Oklahoma Flight Academy’s Cessna 150 trainer, tail number N10815, in the hangarN10815Cessna 150
An Oklahoma Flight Academy instructor and students wearing OFA caps and aviation headsets in the cockpit during a training flight

Discovery Flight

Your first time at the controls — the affordable, no-commitment way to know if flying is for you.

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Oklahoma Flight Academy’s Piper Cherokee N9527J in the hangar beneath an American flagN9527JPiper Cherokee

Instrument · Commercial · Multi

Beyond your certificate — Instrument, Commercial, and Multi-Engine ratings, plus tailwheel and high-performance endorsements.

Not sure which path is yours?

Five questions match your goal, schedule, and budget to the right starting point — before OFA ever calls you.

Good questions

Answered straight, before you ask.

Do I need any experience to start flight training?

No. Almost anyone can learn to fly, and most OFA students begin with no aviation background at all. The discovery flight is built for first-timers, and your instructor handles everything you haven’t learned yet.

How long does it take to earn a private pilot certificate?

Most consistent students finish in about four to six months. The FAA minimum is 40 flight hours; how often you fly is the biggest factor in your timeline and cost.

Can I train while working a full-time job?

Yes — our flexible Part 61 program schedules one-on-one lessons around your availability, evenings and weekends included. That flexibility is exactly why students finish.

How much does flight training cost?

A Private Pilot certificate typically runs $9,000–$12,000 for a consistent student who meets FAA minimums on the first attempt. We quote every rating honestly around your goals — no packages, no surprises.

Ready when you are

Five questions. Your flight plan.

Takes about 60 seconds — and OFA will know exactly how to help before they ever call you.

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