Experience Unmatched Flight Training at Legacy Aviation: Your Premier Flight School
Are you ready to take to the skies and embark on a thrilling aviation journey? At Legacy Aviation, Inc., they believe in turning dreams into reality! Located in the picturesque Lincoln County Airport, Tea, SD, this esteemed Part 141 flight school is not only committed to providing exceptional flight training but also to fostering a passion for aviation in every student. With a training footprint reaching across southeast South Dakota, southwest Minnesota, and northwest Iowa, Legacy Aviation combines expert instruction, state-of-the-art aircraft, and an unwavering dedication to safety and excellence. Did you know that the aerospace sector is projected to grow significantly over the next decade? Now’s the perfect time to start your aviation adventure!
Comprehensive Flight Training Programs
Private Pilot Training: Offers fundamental flying skills and knowledge necessary to operate single-engine aircraft.
Instrument Rating: Equips students with advanced skills for flying in varied weather conditions using instruments.
Commercial Pilot License: Prepares pilots for professional flying, enhancing their employability in the aviation industry.
Certified Flight Instructor (CFI): A pathway to share knowledge and habits for safe flying with aspiring pilots.
CFI-IA Course: Focused on airplane inspection maintenance to better equip instructors in safety practices.
State-of-the-Art Aircraft Fleet
Cessna 150: Ideal for beginner pilots, ensuring a comfortable and stable learning experience.
Cessna 172S: A versatile trainer loaded with advanced avionics, perfect for instrument training.
Cessna 172RG: A retractable gear aircraft that introduces pilots to complex flight operations.
Cessna 182RG: Offers additional power and performance, ideal for cross-country flying.
Safety and Quality in Aviation Training
Part 141 Certification: Ensures adherence to rigorous training standards set by the FAA, providing high-quality education.
Experienced Instructors: Team of FAA-certified flight instructors dedicated to individualized training.
Focus on Safety: Comprehensive safety protocols and training environments that promote best practices.
Community Engagement and Support
Local Partnerships: Collaborations with local schools and organizations to inspire future aviators.
Aviation Events: Hosting and participating in aviation expos and fly-ins to encourage community involvement.
Career Support: Guidance and resources for students seeking employment in various sectors of aviation.
In conclusion, Legacy Aviation, Inc. offers an exceptional platform for aspiring aviators with its diverse training programs, state-of-the-art aircraft, and commitment to safety. Their seasoned instructors foster a supportive learning environment that prioritizes student success. Whether you’re just starting or looking to advance your aviation career, Legacy Aviation is ready to help you take the next step! For more information, visit their website Legacy Aviation or call +1 (605) 368-2841. Join the Legacy Aviation community today and let your dreams of flying become a reality!
Very unprofessional place. The owner David Myers thinks he owns the entire airport and the skies. If you don't fly with his school he don't care about your type of avation or your saftey. He went as far as trying to ban multiple people from using a public airport, myself included. Once that failed he proceeded with no trespassing orders to the legacy avation building. Luckily we're fighting it and will be back at the airport soon enough. Steer clear from him and his school.
I’m a 2 Purple Heart infantry veteran and these guys criminally trespassed me from the PUBLIC airport when I didn’t do anything unlawful but just simply because I fly paramotors. There are other ultralight vehicles that take off from there but they have personally decided that they just don’t like paramotorists
Did a discovery flight, best $103.46 I've ever spent. Ask for Trevor. Super knowledgeable, extremely accommodating. I cant wait to start full time training.
They won't sell you fuel unless you have an airplane with an "N-number." This is the first small airport I have come across with this ridiculous policy. They obviously don't need my business.
the first time I went up was the most inspiring thing I've done in ages besides bungee jumping still no comparison to what capabilities that man can achieve
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Trevor Hartz
11 months agoVery unprofessional place. The owner David Myers thinks he owns the entire airport and the skies. If you don't fly with his school he don't care about your type of avation or your saftey. He went as far as trying to ban multiple people from using a public airport, myself included. Once that failed he proceeded with no trespassing orders to the legacy avation building. Luckily we're fighting it and will be back at the airport soon enough. Steer clear from him and his school.
Chris Bailey
11 months agoI’m a 2 Purple Heart infantry veteran and these guys criminally trespassed me from the PUBLIC airport when I didn’t do anything unlawful but just simply because I fly paramotors. There are other ultralight vehicles that take off from there but they have personally decided that they just don’t like paramotorists
Benjamin Shaw
2 years agoDid a discovery flight, best $103.46 I've ever spent. Ask for Trevor. Super knowledgeable, extremely accommodating. I cant wait to start full time training.
Micael Falcochio
3 years agoThey won't sell you fuel unless you have an airplane with an "N-number." This is the first small airport I have come across with this ridiculous policy. They obviously don't need my business.
casey lowery
7 years agothe first time I went up was the most inspiring thing I've done in ages besides bungee jumping still no comparison to what capabilities that man can achieve