Flight Reviews In Savannah GA

Flight reviews and IPC in Savannah GA focused on safety, proficiency, and real‑world flying. Schedule a review that fits your experience.

Training Overview

Stay current, confident, and safe with flight reviews that focus on how you actually fly, not just checking boxes. At Savannah Aviation in Savannah GA, every flight review is tailored to your recent experience, aircraft, and goals so you leave feeling prepared and comfortable in the cockpit.

Take A Focused Approach To Your Next Review

Whether you need a flight review, an Instrument Proficiency Check, or want to get back in the air after time away, we build the session around you. Our instructors focus on real‑world skills, clear coaching, and a calm learning environment so the review feels useful, not rushed or intimidating.

Flight review options include:

- Airplane Single Engine
- Airplane Multi Engine
- Rusty Pilots
- Make and Model Currency

Course Highlights

Personalized Ground Review

Focused ground discussion on regulations, airspace, weather, and aircraft systems, aimed at your typical missions and any knowledge gaps you want to address.

Scenario-Based Flight Training

 Flight segments use realistic situations, normal and abnormal procedures, and decision‑making practice to strengthen safety and situational awareness.

Confidence & Proficiency Focus

Time is paced to your needs, with clear feedback that helps you regain comfort in the cockpit and refine core skills.

Flexible, Supportive Instruction

 Reviews are scheduled around your availability and flown in a low‑pressure environment focused on growth, not just sign‑offs.

How Our Flight Reviews Work

Flight reviews at Savannah Aviation follow FAA Part 61 guidelines while going deeper into practical flying, decision making, and comfort in the aircraft you actually use. Before you fly, we review your recent experience and any concerns you have, then build a ground and flight plan that targets the areas that matter most for your type of flying.

Reviews are available for single‑engine and multi‑engine airplanes, rusty pilots returning after a break, and pilots needing make and model currency. We also conduct Instrument Proficiency Checks for IFR pilots who want to restore or sharpen their instrument skills in a structured, supportive setting.

Single‑Engine Flight Reviews

Single‑engine flight reviews reinforce the basics that keep everyday flights safe. Training covers aircraft handling, takeoffs and landings, pattern work, emergency procedures, and airspace awareness, all tailored to the airplane you fly most and the airfields you use regularly.

Multi‑Engine Flight Reviews

Multi‑engine reviews address higher workload and systems complexity. Instructors focus on engine‑out recognition and response, performance planning, systems limitations, and checklist discipline so you can manage abnormal situations calmly and confidently in multi‑engine aircraft.

Rusty Pilot Programs

If it has been a while since you last flew, the Rusty Pilot option provides a structured but relaxed way to return. Ground and flight time review rules, procedures, aircraft handling, and navigation at a pace that helps you rebuild skills and confidence without pressure.

Make & Model Currency

Make and model currency sessions focus on one specific aircraft type. Training includes systems knowledge, normal and emergency procedures, performance planning, and handling characteristics so you feel fully at home in the exact aircraft you plan to fly.

Instrument Proficiency Checks (IPC)

For IFR pilots, Savannah Aviation offers Instrument Proficiency Checks that mirror real instrument flying. Sessions combine targeted ground review with approaches, holds, missed approaches, and workload management under simulated or actual IMC to restore instrument currency and reinforce sound IFR habits.

Why Pilots Choose Savannah Aviation

  • Reviews tailored to aircraft type, experience, and flying goals.
  • Calm, supportive instruction that keeps the focus on learning.
  • Experience in controlled airspace at Savannah / Hilton Head International.
  • Flexible scheduling that respects work and family commitments.
  • Access to additional training paths if you want to keep progressing.

Simple Review Process

1. Share your goals
Call or email with your certificate level, recent flying history, and what you want from your flight review or IPC so we can match you with the right instructor.

2. Complete ground review
Meet with your instructor for a focused ground session covering regulations, procedures, and key topics linked to your typical flying and any areas you want to revisit.

3. Fly the review
Complete the flight portion in a single‑ or multi‑engine aircraft, or as part of an IPC, with clear feedback and time for questions before, during, and after the flight.

Ready To Refresh Your Skills?

If you are due for a flight review, planning an IPC, or thinking about returning to flying after time away, a structured session at Savannah Aviation can help you move forward with clarity. Reach out to talk through options, timing, and which review format fits your situation best.

Schedule a review

Flight School Trainings

Coastal Georgia’s #1 Flight School and Cirrus Authorized Training Center offering initial and add on FAA certificates, ratings, and endorsements.

READY TO START FLIGHT TRAINING? FOLLOW THESE STEPS AND START YOUR AVIATION JOURNEY TODAY!

(Call Savannah Aviation at (912) 964-1022 if you have any questions)

STEP 2
Get medically cleared to fly by visiting an authorized Aviation Medical Examiner
STEP 3
Once medically cleared to fly, bring the required documents back to our office:
  • Government Issued Photo ID
  • Passport / Birth Certificate
  • Drivers License
  • Aviation Medical Certificate
  • Student / Pilot Certificate
  • Completed Student Packet
STEP 4
Get paired up with one of our Certified Flight Instructors from the front desk and begin flight training!​
Note
International Students require TSA Approval before starting Flight Training.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often do I need a flight review?
Most pilots need a flight review every 24 calendar months to act as pilot in command. Many choose to schedule reviews or proficiency sessions more often, especially after changes in flying habits, long breaks, or when moving into new aircraft types.
Can I combine a flight review with an IPC?
Yes. Many instrument‑rated pilots choose to combine an IPC with a flight review. Your instructor will plan ground and flight segments that satisfy requirements while focusing on your IFR needs, such as approaches, holds, and missed approaches in realistic instrument scenarios.
Do I need my own airplane for a review?
You can complete a flight review in your own aircraft or in one from Savannah Aviation’s fleet. We will help you select a suitable airplane based on your certificate, experience, and goals so the review reflects the type of flying you actually plan to do afterward.
What if I have been out of the cockpit for years?
 If you have been away from flying, we can start with a Rusty Pilot style review. Expect extra time on ground topics, gentle re‑introduction to aircraft handling, and patient coaching designed to rebuild confidence at a pace that feels comfortable and safe for you.

Address: Savannah, GA         Phone: (912) 964‑1022
Front Office Hours: Monday – Friday 7 am - 5 pm Saturday 8 am - 3 pm