New York City

A pilot school for New York City, based at Republic Airport.

Global Aviation Center trains NYC-area students for FAA Private, Instrument, and Commercial certificates at KFRG in Farmingdale — close enough for a lesson after work.

Why NYC students train at KFRG

There is no flight training inside Manhattan. Republic Airport is the closest full-service general aviation field with an FAA-certificated Part 141 school, its own examiner, and a fleet large enough to keep you on schedule.

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  • Roughly 35 miles from Midtown Manhattan — reachable by LIRR or car for evening and weekend lessons
  • FAA Part 61 and Part 141 programs: Private, Instrument, and Commercial pilot certificates
  • In-house FAA Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) — checkrides scheduled without waiting on outside examiners
  • In-house PSI testing center for FAA written exams
  • Authorized to enroll international students and issue the I-20 for the M-1 visa
  • A 14-aircraft training fleet, including glass-cockpit TAA and multi-engine aircraft

Getting here from the city

By LIRR

Take the Ronkonkoma or Babylon branch from Penn Station or Grand Central to Farmingdale, then a short ride to Republic Airport.

By car

Republic Airport sits just off Route 110 and the Southern State Parkway, with free parking on the field.

The airport

KFRG is a towered, radar-served field in busy New York airspace — the best possible classroom for a metro-area pilot.

Start with a discovery flight

About 90 minutes door to door, including preflight briefing, the flight itself, and a debrief. It counts toward your logbook if you decide to continue.