Training & Rental Fleet
Cessna 172 Skyhawk (172K): N46315
N46315 is a beautifully maintained Cessna 172K that blends classic reliability with upgraded modern avionics. This aircraft is stable, forgiving, and ideal for both new student pilots and time-building renters. With a smooth-running Lycoming engine, enhanced Garmin G5 instrumentation, and a clean interior, it offers a dependable platform for high-quality training and cross-country flying.
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Engine
Lycoming O-320-E2D producing 160 hp at 2700 RPM
Seating
Four-seat configuration
Design & Construction
Light Sport Certified
High-wing, all-metal construction offering excellent visibility and stability
Baggage Capacity
Approx. 120 lbs. (standard for 172K)
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Garmin GTN 650 Touchscreen (GPS/NAV/COM with WAAS)
Dual Garmin G5 Electronic Flight Instruments
ADS-B In/Out via Garmin GTX 345 with Traffic Awareness
This upgraded panel gives students a modern glass-style learning environment while maintaining traditional round-gauge backup instruments.
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Dimensions
Wingspan: 36 ft. 2 in.
Length: 26 ft. 11 in.
Height: 8 ft. 10 in.
Weights
Empty Weight: 1,281.8 lbs.
Maximum Gross Weight: 2,300 lbs.
Performance
Cruise Speed: 114 KTS
Range: 630 miles
These performance numbers make the 172K a highly capable platform for cross-country flights and a predictable performer for training operations.
Fuel & Capacity
Total Fuel Capacity: 42 gallons
Usable Fuel: 38 gallons (when operating on BOTH)
Oil Capacity: 8 quarts
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Standard Wet Rate: $200/Hour
With Instructor: $270/Hour Wet
Training Advantages: Why Student’s Love the 172K
Exceptionally stable and predictable handling
Ideal sight picture for new pilots
Upgraded avionics accelerate transition to modern glass cockpits
Smooth landing characteristics
Perfect for cross-country planning, instrument practice (simulated), and checkride preparation
Iconic trainer with abundant learning resources
Instrument rated
Note: Solo flight operations require renter’s insurance, even for students. See the Rental Process section at the bottom of this page for coverage requirements.
Tecnam P2008: N169PM/N348TA
The Tecnam P2008 is a modern, efficient, and low-time Light Sport Aircraft ideal for both new student pilots and renters who want advanced avionics and exceptional fuel economy. Built from a carbon-fiber fuselage and metal wings, the P2008 blends the best of strength, performance, and Italian design. Its Rotax 912ULS engine provides smooth, quiet operation and extremely low fuel burn, while the full-glass Garmin G3X avionics suite offers an advanced training experience ideal for future transitions to other full-glass aircraft.
Both of our P2008s — N169PM and N348TA — feature nearly identical performance and handling.
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Engine
Rotax 912 ULS, 4-stroke carbureted engine
100 hp
Seating
Two-seat configuration (pilot & passenger)
Design & Construction
Light Sport Certified
Carbon-fiber fuselage with all-metal wings
High-wing configuration with excellent visibility
Dual stick controls and responsive handling
Baggage Capacity
44 lbs.
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Garmin G3X Dual Touch Screen Flight Display’s
Garmin G3X Engine Monitoring
Garmin GTX transponder w/ ADS-B Out/In
GPS / NAV / COM equipment per individual aircraft panel
Garmin GFC 500 autopilot
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Dimensions
Wingspan: 29.5 ft.
Length: 22.7 ft.
Height: 8.1 ft.
Weights
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 1,320 lbs.
Maximum Landing Weight: 1,320 lbs.
N169PM Empty Weight: 890.0 lbs.
N348TA Empty Weight: 881.8 lbs.
Performance
Normal Category/Light Sport: 1320 lb. max
Approved Maneuvers: Non-aerobatic only
Cruise Speed: 102 KTAS
Range: 673 miles at cruise
Fuel & Capacity
Two wing-integrated tanks
Total Fuel Capacity: 31.7 gallons
Usable Fuel: 30.6 gallons
Oil Capacity: 3.2 qt. max
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Standard Wet Rate: $180/Hour
With Instructor: $250/Hour Wet
Training Advantages: Why Student’s Love the P2008
Modern Avionics → Excellent introduction to all-glass TAA aircraft.
Fuel-efficient Rotax engine reduces training cost.
Smooth and quiet – great for first-time flyers.
Light control feel and stability boost student confidence.
Ideal for solo students in Light Sport privileges.
Vans RV-12: N273VA
The RV-12 is one of the most capable and efficient Light Sport Aircraft available today. With responsive handling, excellent climb performance, and modern avionics, it is an ideal platform for early-stage training, solo development, and time-building. Its Rotax 912 ULS engine offers exceptional fuel economy and reliability, while the aircraft’s lightweight design delivers strong performance even at Idaho and Eastern Washington field elevations.
Our RV-12 is equipped with a modern Garmin G3X-based panel - the full-glass avionics suite offers an advanced training experience ideal for future transitions to other full-glass aircraft.
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Engine
Rotax 912 ULS, 4-cylinder, 4-stroke
100 hp
Seating
Two-seat configuration (pilot & passenger)
Design & Construction
Light Sport Certified
All-metal, low-wing design
Exceptional visibility with slider canopy
Baggage Capacity
50 lbs. maximum
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Garmin G3X Dual Touch Screen Flight Display’s
Garmin G3X Engine Monitoring
Garmin GTX transponder w/ ADS-B Out/In
GPS / NAV / COM equipment per individual aircraft panel
Garmin GFC 500 autopilot
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Dimensions
Wingspan: 26 ft. 9 in.
Length: 20 ft. 7 in.
Height: 8 ft. 4 in.
Weights:
Empty Weight: 773.1 lbs.
Maximum Gross Weight: 1,320 lbs.
Performance:
Top Speed: 117 KIAS
Cruise Speed: 114 KIAS
Range: 425 nm
Fuel & Capacity:
Total Fuel Capacity: 19.8 gallons
Usable Fuel: 15.8 gallons
Oil Capacity: 3.2 qt. max
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Standard Wet Rate: $180/Hour
With Instructor: $250/Hour Wet
Training Advantages: Why Student’s Love the RV-12
Outstanding climb performance even on hot summer days
Ideal for solo training, with LSA privileges
Low operating cost = more airtime for budget-conscious students
Extremely fuel-efficient, lowering training cost
Light, responsive controls help students build fine handling skills
Modern avionics prepare students for glass cockpit aircraft
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Before your first flight, we will need to verify your essential pilot documents. Please bring your valid government-issued photo ID, your FAA pilot certificate, and a current FAA medical or BasicMed certificate. This ensures you meet all regulatory requirements to operate our aircraft.
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You'll fly with one of our certified flight instructors for a checkout flight in the specific aircraft you wish to rent. This process, typically lasting a minimum of one hour, is a vital step to ensure your proficiency and familiarity with the aircraft's systems and flight characteristics. This is a requirement of our insurance company.
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To ensure a safe and smooth experience, your checkout flight will also include a review of local airspace, airport procedures, and key landmarks. This will help you confidently navigate the local area and adhere to all operational protocols.
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For your protection and ours, a current non-owned aircraft insurance policy is required to rent our planes. Please provide proof of your policy, with a minimum of $60,000 in hull coverage and Bodily Injury and Property Damage coverage of at least $250,000 per occurrence. This policy assists in protecting you from financial liability in certain instances. Without this insurance you can be held financially liable for all damages. We recommend getting your insurance HERE.
