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WWW.AMFLY.COM           Part 61 school in Florida

A Part 61 cannot give an “I-20” Form, a form that you need for your first FAA Pilot License. See explanation in “FAA Flight rules and General Information” about a Student Visa .

American Flying Adventures


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American Flying Adventures, 14695 Airport Parkway, Clearwater, FL 33762 USA.
Tel: (727) -538-2088. Fax: (727) -535-6794, or click for E-Mail.

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 Clearwater Aviation Academy
14695 Airport Parkway
Clearwater, FL 33762, USA

Please call us with questions or comments:
(727) 538-0318
Fax: (727) 538-5658
Mon.-Sun. 7am to 7pm

Website: www.clearwateraviation.com
 
Part 141 School
 

Or email us at:

Steve Fox: steve.fox@clearwateraviation.com
Academy:
Travis Fox: travis.fox@clearwateraviation.com 
Charters:
Deanna Fox: deanna.fox@clearwateraviation.com

Training Key:

AIRPLANE
AEROBATIC
ATP
CFI
CFII
COMMERCIAL
COMPUTERIZED TESTING
GROUND SCHOOL
INSTRUMENT
MULTIENGINE
PRIVATE
FIXED WING
PART 61
PART 141
MEI




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St.Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport - KPIE                                                           

Aerial Photography taken by Hanspeter Tschupp from 3000ft (N96EP)

From a pilot's point of view PIE has unbeatable advantages such as a safe flight environment with an efficient control tower, easy VFR flying with minimum waiting times, plenty of runways for all possible wind conditions, all approach types for instrument training (ILS, VOR, Back-Course, GPS, NDB), a good organized general aviation infrastructure...to make a long story short, the ideal place for you to start as a beginning pilot or to perform advanced training.

 

Ramp Area or School Yard of American Flying Adventures (AFA)

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