Flight Training | Blue Jewel Flight School | Truckee-Tahoe Airport
Flight Training · KTRK

Earn your wings
in the Sierra Nevada.

From first flight to FAA certificate, we train pilots who understand what they’re doing and why. Based at Truckee-Tahoe Airport — one of the most technically demanding and rewarding training environments in the western United States.

5,900
Feet MSL — field elevation at KTRK
PPL
Private Pilot Certificate training
CPL
Commercial Pilot Certificate training
BFR
Flight reviews and checkouts
Pilot Certificates

Private & Commercial — what each gives you

Every pilot career starts the same way — with the Private Pilot Certificate. The Commercial builds on it, adding privileges and holding you to a higher standard. Here’s what each means in practice.

The foundation

Private Pilot Certificate

The license to fly. The private certificate is the foundation of everything — it grants you the privilege to act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers anywhere in the US, under VFR, on your own schedule.

What it lets you do

  • Fly as pilot in command of any single-engine aircraft you’re rated in
  • Carry passengers — family, friends, anyone
  • Fly VFR cross-countries anywhere in the US
  • Fly VFR at night (with night currency)
  • Share operating expenses with passengers (fuel, oil, landing fees)
  • Fly internationally with appropriate validation
FAA Minimums to Earn It
  • 40 hours total flight time (most students take 55–70)
  • 20 hours dual instruction with a CFI
  • 10 hours solo flight time
  • 5 hours solo cross-country time
  • Pass FAA written and practical (checkride)
  • 3rd class medical certificate (or BasicMed)
Interested in starting your Private Pilot training? Email us or call (530) 448-4738 to talk through where you are and what to expect.
The next level

Commercial Pilot Certificate

The commercial certificate means you’ve met a higher standard — more total time, more precision requirements, and a practical test that demands consistent performance. It also opens the door to being paid for flying.

What it adds

  • Act as PIC of aircraft for compensation or hire
  • Fly banner towing, cargo, aerial photography, ferry flights for pay
  • Work toward an ATP (airline transport pilot) eventually
  • Fly for charter operators (with appropriate ratings)
  • Demonstrated higher precision — required maneuvers to tighter tolerances
  • Operate with an instrument rating for wider commercial opportunities
FAA Minimums to Earn It
  • 250 hours total flight time
  • 100 hours in powered aircraft, 50 in airplanes
  • 100 hours PIC time, including 50 in airplanes
  • 50 hours cross-country PIC flight time
  • 10 hours instrument training
  • Pass FAA written and commercial practical test
  • 2nd class medical certificate
Commercial training requires more total time and a longer commitment. Reach out to discuss whether you’re ready and what a realistic path looks like for your situation.
Privilege or Capability
Private (PPL)
Commercial (CPL)
Fly as pilot in commandVFR, single-engine aircraft you’re rated in
Carry passengersFamily, friends, colleagues
Share flight expensesFuel, oil, landing fees — prorated share only
Fly for compensation or hireBe paid to carry passengers or cargo
Charter / air taxi operationsWith appropriate type ratings and operator certificate
Banner towing, aerial photographyCommercial operations for hire
Ferry flights and deliveryPaid aircraft ferrying for operators
Required total flight timeFAA minimum to earn certificate
40 hrs min
(avg 55–70)
250 hrs min
Medical certificate classRequired to exercise privileges
3rd class
or BasicMed
2nd class
Instrument rating requirementTo earn the certificate
Not required
10 hrs instrument
training required
Practical test (checkride) standardsACS performance tolerances
Standard VFR
tolerances
Tighter tolerances
across all tasks
Mountain flying — Sierra Nevada terrain and density altitude
Sierra Nevada Training

Learning to fly here means learning to think

Sea-level airports teach you to fly the aircraft. KTRK teaches you to manage it — density altitude, afternoon convection, mountain wave, terrain clearance, and decisions that matter. These habits follow you everywhere you fly for the rest of your career.

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Density altitude — real, not theoretical

A summer afternoon at KTRK can produce 9,500+ feet of density altitude. Every student here computes it, plans for it, and feels it on takeoff — before they learn it on a test.

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Terrain awareness built in from day one

Departing west from KTRK means terrain rises immediately. Proper climb planning, departure procedures, and obstacle awareness aren’t abstract — they’re the first lesson every student gets here.

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Mountain weather — recognized, not feared

Lenticular clouds, afternoon convective buildups, valley fog — students at KTRK learn to read the Sierra Nevada sky because they have to. That situational awareness is worth more than hours logged in smooth air.

For Certificated Pilots

Flight reviews & aircraft checkouts

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Biennial Flight Review

The FAA-required flight review every 24 calendar months. At least one hour of ground and one hour of flight, reviewing Part 91 operations and current proficiency. We tailor the review to where you actually are as a pilot — not a minimum-compliance checklist.

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Aircraft Checkouts

Transitioning to a new aircraft type? A proper checkout covers systems knowledge, performance limitations, and flight maneuvers to a proficiency standard — not just enough to solo. We don’t sign off on anything we wouldn’t stake our own certificate on.

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Mountain Flying Instruction

Structured mountain flying training for certificated pilots who want to fly safely in and around terrain. Covers density altitude performance, mountain wave recognition and avoidance, canyon and valley flying techniques, and go/no-go decision-making for mountain routes.

Online Ground School

Prepare before you fly

We’ve built a complete online ground school — 12 modules, 300+ practice questions, and oral exam prep with instant instructor feedback. Students who arrive at the aircraft with solid ground knowledge learn faster, fly more efficiently, and reach the checkride sooner. Module 01 is completely free.

Get in Touch

Ready to talk about your training?

Flight training is a significant commitment — of time, money, and energy. We’d rather have a real conversation about your goals and situation than hand you a brochure. Reach out any time.