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EAA Sport Pilot Academy gets people flying in three weeks

By General Aviation News Staff · February 17, 2020 ·

EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wisconsin — The benefits of immersive, small group flight instruction are coming to Oshkosh again in 2020, as the Experimental Aircraft Association is hosting five Sport Pilot Academy sessions this year, beginning in May.

The EAA Sport Pilot Academy offers a direct path to sport pilot certification through a three-week training program that eliminates obstacles such as scheduling conflicts and instructor availability. The program takes participants from the first flight through their sport pilot checkride at EAA facilities in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

“The success of our previous Sport Pilot Academy sessions over the past two years has encouraged us to expand the program to five sessions in 2020,” said Sean Elliott, EAA’s vice president of advocacy and safety. “The Sport Pilot Academy is a way for those committed to learning to fly to earn that pilot certificate with a strong support system around them at EAA.”

The three-week program offers one-on-one and small group instruction, with flight training in new Van’s RV-12iS aircraft equipped with the latest Garmin avionics. Lodging and meal are included, as well as additional aviation experiences that can be found only in Oshkosh.

Van’s RV-12iS.

The 2020 Sport Pilot Academy sessions will be held:

  • May 9-31 (Collegiate Sport Pilot Academy)
  • June 6-28
  • Aug. 8-30
  • Sept. 5-27
  • Oct. 3-25

The Collegiate Sport Pilot Academy is a scholarship-based session, with up to five scholarships awarded to students attending a post-secondary institution and focusing on an aviation program such as aeroanutics engineering, aviation management, airframe-and-powerplant maintenance, and more. Applications for that session will be accepted through March 20, 2020.

Complete information and requirements are available at EAA.org/SportPilot Academy.

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  1. eugene jensen says

    February 22, 2020 at 10:19 am

    what is the cost?

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