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Flight Schools · Tennessee · 2026
Flight Schools Tennessee 2026

Flight Schools in Tennessee — TN Training Guide

Everything you need to know about learning to fly in Tennessee — realistic costs, best training airports, local weather, and the schools worth visiting.

Training overview — Tennessee

Tennessee has excellent training weather with 240–260 VFR days per year. The state runs east to west through diverse terrain — from the Smoky Mountains in the east to the Mississippi River lowlands in the west. Nashville and Memphis have warm summers, mild winters, and relatively few weather disruptions. East Tennessee has more challenging mountain weather but excellent mountain flying learning opportunities.

Airspace environment

Nashville Class C and Memphis Class C are the primary airspace considerations. Both are manageable for student pilots. Smaller cities like Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Murfreesboro have towered Class D airports that provide good radio communication experience without the complexity of larger Class C operations.

Realistic cost to PPL in Tennessee

Estimated range: $12,000–$16,500

Tennessee is one of the better value training states east of the Mississippi. Aircraft rental typically $155–$200/hr wet, instruction $65–$80/hr. Lower cost of living drives down operating costs for flight schools. Growing aviation sector tied to Nashville's economic expansion.

For a personalized estimate based on your schedule and aircraft type, use our flight training cost calculator.

Top training airports in Tennessee

Notable flight schools in Tennessee

For a full searchable directory with student reviews, visit our flight school directory and filter by state.

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Before you choose: Read our guide to choosing a flight school — the 12 questions to ask before you sign up and the red flags to walk away from.

Scholarships for Tennessee students

Several aviation scholarships are available to Tennessee residents beyond the national programs. Check your state aeronautics division for state-specific grants. See our full scholarship database for all 33 verified national programs including AOPA, EAA, WAI, and NBAA.

Part 61 vs Part 141 in Tennessee

Both training structures are available in Tennessee. Part 141 is required for GI Bill benefits and some scholarships. Part 61 offers more scheduling flexibility. See our full Part 61 vs Part 141 guide for the complete breakdown.

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