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Arizona Aviation Flight Services
(480) 396-4404

Located at Falcon Field Airport
(KFFZ)
4855 E Falcon Dr

Mesa, AZ 85215

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Arizona Aviation Flight Services specializes in Flight Training, Aircraft Rental, Aircraft Maintenance, Inspections, Flight Reviews, Pilot Training, Discovery Flights(Intro-Flight), Scenic Flights, and Airplane Rides.

Established in 1982

Since World War II when the British Royal Air Force came to train at Falcon Field in Mesa, thousands of people have earned their wings here and become great pilots.  

For almost three decades, Arizona Aviation has been a top flight school in the valley, providing flight training, aircraft rental and maintenance.

With 330+ days of perfect flying weather, lots to see from the air and a fleet of well-maintained aircraft, Arizona Aviation is the best place to learn to fly, rent an aircraft or get your airplane maintained.

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Come check out the latest addition to the Arizona Aviation Fleet! As of 8-18-10, we now have a Piper Seneca II PA34-200T available for Multi-Engine training as well as rental!
6 seat, 220hp rated each engine, long range tanks, Heads-Up display, Garmin 530 and Garmin 430 GPS
Only $235/hr block rate!
   
   
Also now on-line, Bellanca Citabria 7KCAB! We are very excited to offer this wonderful airplane for your rental and training needs. We specialize in Tailwheel training so if you're ready to fine tune your flying skills give us a call! Good old fashion fun flying with stick and rudder, and tandem seating. Only $98/hr block rate!
   
   




FAA RUNWAY CROSSING PROCEDURE CHANGE Implemented on June 30, 2010

Explicit Runway Crossing Procedure Change
  • Beginning June 30, 2010, controllers will be required to issue explicit instructions to cross or hold short of each runway that intersects a taxi route.
  • "Taxi to" will no longer be used when issuing taxi instructions to an assigned take-off runway.
  • Instructions to cross a runway normally will be issued one at a time. An aircraft or vehicle must have crossed the previous runway before another runway crossing is issued. Exceptions may apply for closely spaced runways.
  • This applies to any runway including inactive or closed runways.
  • Changes will also be made to the AIM and AIP to reflect the new procedures.
  • Never cross a hold line without explicit ATC instructions. If in doubt ASK!
  • Reminder: You may not enter a runway unless you have been: instructed to cross or taxi onto that specific runway; cleared to take off from that runway; or instructed to position and hold on that specific runway.




IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR PILOTS: FAA Special Air Traffic Rule Mandatory!! 2-Way Radio Communication with Luke AFB Approach
View the latest PDF depiction (with imagery) of the Luke AFB Special Air Traffic rule that went into effect on May 6.




RESTRICTED AREA R2310 -- CHECK THE NOTAMS AND STAY CLEAR

R2310The US Army is asking for assistance in increasing awareness of the status of Restricted Area R2310 north of Florence, Arizona. This airspace is used for live fire munitions training and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) training. The UAVs in this area are not the Predator class type aircraft you may be familiar with but various smaller models used for tactical purposes in remote theatres of operation.

There have been several events recently in which GA aircraft have encroached on the restricted area, particularly near the launch and recovery area. Recently a UAV operating within R2310 came within several hundred feet of a GA aircraft operating within the restricted area when it was NOTAMed active.