Crossairocean Flight School
Start Your Journey
With Us
If you’re looking for a fun and affordable way to give flying a try, CROSSAIROCEAN is the ideal destination for you.
Book Your Introductory Flight.
It all begins with an idea. 45 adrenaline-filled minutes later, you’ll know the feeling of soaring above the clouds in complete control of an aircraft.
There’s truly no greater feeling as you freely ascend into the clear blue sky. It’s something you won’t forget, and the best way to experience that moment is through our breathtaking, affordable introductory flight.
Our Fleet of planes
We have both single and multi-engine aircraft with steam gauge and all-glass cockpits.
All our CrossAirOcean Flight School aircraft are IFR certified and maintained and inspected to the highest safety standards by our dedicated team of mechanics, giving all our cadets the best and safest flying experience.
The Cessna 150 is a two-seat tricycle gear general aviation airplane that was designed for flight training, touring, and personal use. In 1977 it was succeeded in production by the Cessna 152, a minor modification to the original design. The Cessna 150 is the fifth most produced aircraft ever, with 23,839 produced.
CESSNA 150
The Seneca is propelled by twin-engine reliability and power, the highest single-engine service ceiling in its class, and advance avionics. Seneca boasts a huge cabin and cockpit, extraordinary visibility, impressive cargo space, a luxurious cabin with an aft-work table.
SENECA 1(PA 34-200)
The Piper PA-28 Cherokee is a family of light aircrafts built by Piper and designed for flight training, air taxi, and personal use. The PA-28-150 has 150 horse power, consumes less fuel, and is affordable making it ideal for learning.
PA-28-150
Crossairocean Flight Training Devices (FTDs)
At Crossairocean Flight School, we provide trainees with access to Flight Training Devices (FTDs) which are designed to emulate real-life flying experiences to provide them with an authentic flying experience and confidence that they can take to the skies in our fleet.
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Basic ATD Simulators
Students can learn and practice on simple, complex or twin-engine aircraft; basic to advanced instrumentation and avionics such as RMIs, HSIs, Flight Directors, and GPS. Students learn quicker, retain skills longer, and become better aviators.
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Elite 1000 simulator with piston and single engine with multi turbine
FAA-approved AATD uses LCD screens and realistic bezels to provide the best simulated experience. It also includes the required backup instrumentation for realistic training and provides 8-9 times more functionality than basic ATD simulators.
Our Courses
At CROSSAIROCEAN, we would like to open a “gate” to people who still think that flying an airplane is only reserved for the “Elite”. We would also like to create a space for those who would like to “test” an aircraft but are a little bit afraid of joining the aviation community, especially through the US system.
Rate Hour Simulator
At Crossairocean Flight School, we provide trainees with access to simulators that are designed to emulate real-life flying experiences to provide them with an authentic flying experience and confidence that they can take to the skies in our fleet.
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AATD : $80 / hr
ATD: $30 / hr
(2hrs/day free of charge for student pilot *ATD ONLY)
Pilot Licenses
Our FAA-approved pilot training courses are for all levels of flying experience and are designed to help you become a successful private pilot, commercial pilot, or Flight Instructor!
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Private Pilot License: $10,000
Instrument Rating: $7,500
Commercial Pilot : $7000
Training Package
Our training package rate is only applicable to individuals who are looking to start and complete their PPL through CPL training with us at an affordable price.
Meet the Team
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Ben Obasi
Manager / Flight Instructor
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Lucier Valier
Owner
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Sophie Valier
Owner
Our Reviews
Frequently Asked Questions
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The Crossairocean Florida Flight Academy fleet consists of airplanes with a combination of five different single and multi-engine options, with steam gauge and all-glass cockpits.
SENECA 1- The Seneca is propelled by twin-engine reliability and power, the highest single-engine service ceiling in its class, and a three-screen G1000 NXi cockpit. Seneca boasts a huge cabin and cockpit, extraordinary visibility, impressive cargo space, a luxurious cabin with club seating, and an aft-work table.
CESSNA 150- The Cessna 150 is a two-seat tricycle gear general aviation airplane that was designed for flight training, touring, and personal use. In 1977 it was succeeded in production by the Cessna 152, a minor modification to the original design. The Cessna 150 is the fifth most produced aircraft ever, with 23,839 produced.
PA-28-160- The Piper PA-28 Cherokee is a family of light aircraft built by Piper Aircraft and designed for flight training, air taxi, and personal use. The PA-28 family of aircraft is all-metal, unpressurized, single-engine, piston-powered airplanes with low-mounted wings and tricycle landing gear.
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Each flight school has something different to offer prospective pilots. Some of the key things to consider when researching aviation schools include:
Courses: You have the choice between programs and courses. Programs such as our PPP, AAPT, and CPT offer a direct route to becoming a commercial pilot and are Nationally Accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges. While certificates, ratings, and courses, are approved by the FAA under 14 CFR Part 141
Pricing: If you are concerned about the costs of pilot training, look to flight schools that are focused on Training Pilots rather than building a business. Alternatively, you could consider aviation scholarships or flight school loans such as Meritize or Sallie Mae as a means of funding your pilot training
Location: Where your flight school is located can matter. Our Flight Academy in Spring Hill, Florida, offers wonderful flying weather for over 300 days of the year. Therefore, our students can spend more time up in the aircraft
Career opportunities: Some flight schools will offer direct routes into employment or will have strong connections with regional airlines, giving trainees excellent employment opportunities.
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The cost of flight school training is a common concern for prospective students. Pilot training costs will vary depending on the program.
Private Pilot License cost = $6900
Instrument Rating cost = $4000
Commercial Pilot Program Cost = $5000
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At crossairocean Florida Flight School, we intertwine ground school training with in-flight training. Our students will go through ground school to learn the theory behind aircraft flight, weather, and other aviation topics to operate an aircraft safely. Once proficient, our students will apply their skills in the aircraft with in-flight training.