Financing Your Helicopter Flight Training

    Aviation-specific lenders, pay-as-you-go and pay-as-you-go — we'll help you build the right combo.

    FAA Part 141 Approved Flight School
    FAA Part 135 Air Taxi Cert. #H2EA481K
    FAA Part 133 External Load
    FAA Part 136 Commercial Air Tour Operator
    FAA Part 137 Ag Operations
    FAA Part 145 Repair Station
    Robinson Authorized Service Center
    Authorized Robinson Helicopter Dealer
    FAA Designated Mechanic Examiner (DME)
    Bell 47 Helicopter Association

    Plan Your Training

    Funding Pathways That Fit Your Schedule

    We'll help you understand your options before you spend a dollar — so you finish your ratings without stalling out halfway through. Below are the most common funding pathways our students use, plus a few hard-earned tips for getting the most out of every flight hour.

    Funding Pathways

    How Our Students Pay for Training

    Aviation-Specific Lenders

    We work with multiple aviation-focused lenders (Stratus, Meritize, AOPA Finance) that understand flight training and offer competitive terms.

    Pay-As-You-Go

    Prepay a nonrefundable block of hours, train against it, and replenish as you go — pay per hour flight or ground lesson. No long-term commitment.

    Tips From 30 Years

    How to Stretch Every Dollar

    • Get pre-approved before your first paid lesson — knowing your budget changes how you train
    • Train consistently (2+ lessons / week) — gaps cost you money in re-learning
    • Don't skip ground school — every hour at the desk saves three in the cockpit

    Build Your Financing Plan

    No commitment — just an honest conversation about cost and funding.