Van Nuys Airport sits perfectly positioned for serving the greater Los Angeles area, including Burbank, Glendale, and the San Fernando Valley. Four parallel runways handle traffic efficiently, reducing delays that plague single-runway airports. Students get consistent training schedules instead of waiting hours for runway availability.
The airport’s location provides access to diverse training environments within 30 minutes of takeoff. Mountain flying practice happens in the Santa Monica Mountains and Angeles National Forest. Coastal flying experiences await at Santa Monica and Long Beach airports. Desert flying conditions exist at Palmdale and Lancaster airports.
Air traffic control services operate 24 hours daily, giving students professional radio communication experience. The tower controllers work with student pilots regularly and provide patient, clear instructions that build confidence and foster a sense of achievement and professionalism. This controlled environment teaches proper radio procedures that transfer to any airport nationwide.
Multiple fixed-base operators provide aircraft services, fuel, and maintenance support. Students learn about aircraft operations beyond just flying - understanding fuel planning, weight and balance calculations, and pre-flight inspection procedures that keep flights safe and legal.
Our mission is to provide a comprehensive training environment that supports student success and prepares pilots for a wide range of aviation careers.