CFIs

Meet our amazing team of Certified Flight Instructors, dedicated to inspiring and transforming aspiring pilots into skilled aviators.

Christian Rushing

Chief Flight Instructor
CFI, CFII, MEI, ATP, TCI

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Chandler New

Assistant Chief Flight Instructor
CFI, CFII, MEI

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Henry Hale

CFI, CFII, CTI

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Colman Aucoin

CFI, CFII, CTI

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Aaron Barr

CFI, CFII, MEI

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David Beard

CFI, CFII

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Shane Gurganus

CFI, CFII

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Daniel Morgan

CFI, CFII

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Megan Pernas

CFI, CFII, MEI

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Andrew Quirion

CFI

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Payton Rice

CFI, CFII

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Andrew Schmitz

CFI, CFII

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Tizi Bernard

CFI, CFII, MEI, CTI

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Jonathan Davis

CFI, CFII

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Cory Holloway

CFI, CFII

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Patrick Ostbloom

CFI, CFII

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Haley Rae

CFI, CFII

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Simon Reed

CFI, CFII

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Casey Reeves

CFI, CFII
*St. Simons Location

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Alyssa Simeon

CFI, CFII

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Neal Steinwinder

CFI, CFII

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John Twibell

CFI, CFII

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Peter Weir

St. Simons | CFI, CFII

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Trent Williams

CFI, CFII

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Mason Crosby

CFI, CFII

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Coalton Camden

CFI, CFII

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Front Office

Meet our wonderful team of front office staff!

Kate

Office Manager

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Talia

Flight Coordinator

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Courtney Morin

Director of Marketing

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Ben Baxter

Flight School

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Maintenance

Meet our wonderful team who manage maintenance

Allen Jackson

Director of Maintenance

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Jonas Perry

Director of Operations

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Pam

Maintenance

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between private pilots and commercial pilots?
As a private pilot, you can operate aircraft for personal use but cannot be paid to fly.  You can fly the aircraft almost anywhere in the United States below 18,000 feet.  A private pilot license can be obtained with a minimum of 35 flying hours.

As a commercial pilot, you can be paid to fly with certain exceptions.  A commercial pilot’s license can be obtained at 190 flight hours and find employment doing aerial photography, crop dusting, banner towing, or go on to get an instructor's rating.  Once you reach 1500 hours, you can apply for your Airline Transport Pilot License and fly for airline or cargo transport companies eventually making six-figure salaries.
What are the minimum requirements to become a pilot?
-  17 years of age (16 to solo an airplane)
-  Be able to read, write, and fluently speak English
-  Obtain a third class FAA medical
-  Receive ground training from a flight instructor or complete an online ground course (i.e. sporty’s private pilot)
-  Pass the required knowledge test with a 70% or higher
-  Accumulate at least 35 flight hours
-  Successfully complete an oral and practical test, better known as a check ride, with an FAA examiner or a designated pilot examiner (DPE).
Do pilots make good money?
Pilot salaries vary depending on the type of flying the pilot does.  Airline captains typically make between $300,000- $400,0000 a year.
Do I need a degree to become a pilot?
No, you do not have to hold a college degree to become a pilot though it can help you with potential employment prospects.  Savannah Aviation has a partnership with Purdue University Global that grants 45 college credits for private, instrument, commercial single and multi-engine, and certified flight instructor.
What is a Discovery Flight?
A Discovery Flight is a 45-minute to 1-hour flight with a Savannah Aviation instructor.  This allows the prospective student to experience manipulating the controls of an airplane, and decide if flying is for them.
What is Part 141 and Part 61?
The difference between the two are the requirements for pilot training under the code of federal regulations covering flight operations.  Part 141 instruction utilizes a ground and flight syllabus that has been reviewed and approved by the Federal Aviation Administration.  Part 61 instruction can be completed at the discretion of the flight instructor and relies of student self study for the written exam.
When can I start?
It is easy to get started at any time!  We recommend students fly two times a week for a minimum of two hours to get a grasp of basic concepts that are paramount to good flying.
How much time will it take to get my license?
The time it will take a student to obtain their ratings is based on their schedule and proficiency.  It can take as little as two months to obtain a private pilot license and as little as twelve to obtain a commercial license.
Is financing available?
Yes, check out our financing page for more information.
Can I use my military benefits?
Yes!  Savannah Aviation is authorized to accept VA education benefits/GI Bill® education benefits.  However, funding will not cover the private pilot license.
Is housing available?
Savannah Aviation can help you find temporary housing while you pursue your aviation objectives.