Resources

How to Earn Your Seaplane Rating

Step One: Find a flight school

If you just want your seaplane rating for fun, consider a flight school somewhere exotic, like Alaska! If you are interested in flying floats professionally, choose the flight school where you can imagine yourself working.

Step Two: Schedule your training

Most seaplane flight schools can accommodate expedited training. If you are traveling to get the rating, make sure the checkride has been scheduled in advance. Expect an average of 6-10 flying hours to reach proficiency.

Step Three: Fly like a boss

The nature of seaplane training is such that you will likely experience the entire syllabus within the first two flights. Use the rest of your training period to run drills on weaker areas so you are ready to go on checkride day!

Master Seaplane Skills

Discover our expert guides and tutorials tailored for seaplane pilots of all levels.

Learning the Ropes

Fundamental principles to build a foundational understanding of water flying concepts.

Advanced Techniques

Tips and tricks to take your seaplane flying to the next level.

Been There, Done That

Learn from others’ mistakes, or share a story or two of your own!

Essential Resources

From fundamental study material, to community impacts such as aquatic invasive species, we have gathered a list of essential materials for any current or aspiring seaplane pilot.