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As a pilot you could be to Big Bear in only 40 minutes? Winter is hear, so why not take that quick 40 minute flight up to Big Bear and enjoy the relaxing mountain atmosphere and go skiing.
Student Pilots:
Make Big Bear a destination during your training! Can you think of a better way to gain the necessary cross-country time you need? Our instructors have a great deal of high altitude flying experience and can give you real scenario based training so that you can safely fly yourself and friends to Big Bear any time you want once you get your pilot’s certificate.
Already a Pilot?
Enhance your proficiency! Mountain flying can be tricky. Have one of our highly qualified instructors that are well acquainted with this flight, to help you improve upon your skills. Fly up for the day or stay for the weekend to take in all that Big Bear has to offer.


Whether training for fun or for a career, Coast can help you find the best financing available today.
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If you are not a United States citizen, the proper Visa is required for any flight training. Coast can help you obtain the correct Visa and necessary clearances easily and quickly.
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Fly along California’s scenic coast from La Jolla to Newport Beach, over LAX and Santa Barbara, past California Condor nesting areas. From there you can follow the 101, fly over the Golden Gate Bridge, and then turn to the east and explore the beautiful backcountry of the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Coast utilizes the most advanced Cirrus based full motion flight simulator and cutting edge instructional programs to make you the best pilot possible.
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