Tailwheel Instruction
Basic Tailwheel Endorsement
Whether your goal is to fly a Super Cub off a gravel bar or a T-6 in formation at Oshkosh, or simply want to improve your stick and rudder skills, there is no doubt, learning how to fly tailwheel will make you a better pilot in all aircraft.
Our basic tailwheel endorsement follows a comprehensive syllabus, ensuring your training is structured and organized, and follows a logical progression, building on already mastered skills. Our training can take place either on, or off airport depending on the students preference, and we have access to a wide variety of tailwheel aircraft, including Husky’s, Super Cub’s and Super Decathlon’s.
Advanced Tailwheel Instruction
Take your tailwheel endorsement to the next level. You’ll focus on crosswind take off and landings, introductory STOL techniques, including maximum performance take off’s, off field techniques and so much more. This course is much more individually tailored and we recommend you contact us to determine your goals.
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