Welcome to SkyLabs

Flight School in Santa Fe, NM

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Who We Are

We are a flight school in Santa Fe, New Mexico at Santa Fe Regional Airport. We provide training towards Private, Commercial, and Airline Transport Pilot Certificates, as well as Pilot and Instructor Ratings for Instrument and Multi. We specialize in full time accelerated flight training to help you reach your flying goals quickly and effectively.

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1:1 Instructor to Student Ratio
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Unlimited Ground & Flight Instruction
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Fixed Fee Pricing
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OUr FLEET

We fly a fleet of Grumman Trainer (AA1B) Aircraft for Private, Instrument and Commercial Training. For Multi Engine and ATP training, we use the Diamond DA62. We can also train you in your own aircraft if you have one!

Testimonials

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Working with Tony as my instructor was an excellent experience! He was highly effective, supportive, and consistently ensured I understood each step of the training process. His instructions prepared me thoroughly for the check ride. Because of this, I was able to be a first time go! Based on this experience, I am confident that the other instructors at SkyLabs are held to the same high standards, which is what sets this flight school apart!

If you’re thinking about it, just do it! You will not regret it.

CONTACT

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