A Recovery on the Horizon: Airlines Hiring

In response to COVID-19 vaccinations rolling out, some airlines, specifically American Airlines’ PSA Airlines and Frontier Airlines, have decided to resume pilot hiring this year. As a positive sign of airline recovery, airlines are hoping to have a significant increase of air travel by the summer, thus resulting in a need for pilots. With thousands…

Our New Assistant Chief Pilot: Declan Ferguson

We are proud to announce that instructor Declan Ferguson has been appointed to acting Assistant Chief Pilot for the flight school. Declan is now a point of contact for students and instructors, and will help maintain the school by carrying out duties under Sebastian Strzyzewski, our Chief Pilot. Declan has been a continuous instructor here…

New Year, New You: Pilot Tips

Start off the new year strong with even stronger pilot training! Here are some helpful tips. Schedule in advance Due to a drastic increase in new students, Fly Legacy recommends that you schedule lessons (and rentals) out in advance to secure your instructor, and/or a plane. Arrive early Cold weather results in either preheating, or…

New Aircraft on the Lookout

Fly Legacy Aviation is proud to announce the addition of multiple aircrafts this upcoming year. “As we start the new year, we intend to come out of the gate very strong with the completion of several major milestones: delivery of a brand new latest generation 2020 Cirrus SR22, delivery of three 2021 Piper Pilot 100i’s,…

December in Aviation History

The First Airplane Flight On December 17th of 1903 the first airplane flight was conducted by brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright. Near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, the Wrights made the first successful self-propelled, heavier-than-air aircraft flight. Piloted by Orville, the aircraft was a gasoline-powered, propel-driven biplane, which stayed in flight for 12 seconds and covered…

Interview with Alex Souponetsky on PHL17

PHL17 visited Fly Legacy and talked with the GM, Alex Souponetsky, about why the aviation industry is in need of more pilots. Fly Legacy in Northeast Philadelphia is using state of the art technology to train their pilots. The school’s flight simulator allows pilots to experience flying in the cockpit without even leaving the ground. Visit…

Buying an Aircraft

Buying an Aircraft with James Cherry EXCLUSIVE MASTER CLASS All you need to know—from the pre-purchase inspection to closing the deal. CLASS ITINERARY Buying or renting. Why buy the cow if I can get the milk for less? Why do I need it? Business or family use? Am I ready? Need versus want.  What type…

Hypoxia Recognition Training

Fly Legacy Aviation is proud to host the FAA on May 15-18, 2019 for some exciting Hypoxia Recognition Training! Portable Reduced Oxygen Training Enclosure (PROTE) hosted by PALS Experience the FAA’s Portable Reduced Oxygen Training Enclosure (PROTE) at Legacy Aviation at KPNE from May 15th through the 18th! PALS invites you to come fly the PROTE, learn…

Get Back in the Left Seat

December 1, 2018 – Rusty Pilots presented by AOPA Ambassador Norm Isler and hosted by Legacy Aviation. Once a pilot, always a pilot. But, if you’re feeling a little RUSTY… You might be like more than 500,000 other pilots (that’s right, half a million), who have taken a little breather from flying. The good news is that getting back to flying is…