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    OUR GALLERY

    Take a look at life at My Flight Time — from our fleet and facilities to our students' proudest moments.

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    Our Fleet

    World Class Aircraft

    Piper Seneca I
    Beechcraft BE-76 Duchess N137AS twin-engine trainer with counter-rotating propellers on the KFXE ramp in Fort Lauderdale
    White Beechcraft BE-76 Duchess N6042F multi-engine training aircraft parked at My Flight Time's Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport flight line
    Piper Archer TX N711ND
    Piper Archer II N43171
    Piper Archer II N80926
    Piper Archer II N6151H
    Piper Archer II N5398F
    Cessna 172SP G1000 N816EP
    Cessna 172P N172LN
    Cessna 172N N733CS
    Cessna 172M N13187
    Cessna 172N N734DS
    Piper Warrior II N36800
    Piper Warrior II N110VP
    Piper Warrior II N2918X
    Piper Warrior II N5641V
    Piper Warrior II N8331S
    Piper Warrior III N352AC
    Piper Archer
    Cessna
    Facilities

    Life at Flight Time

    Student Accommodation
    Student Accommodation

    What You're Looking At

    Every photo on this page was taken at My Flight Time's home base at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (KFXE), a towered Class D field roughly six miles north of downtown Fort Lauderdale with three runways, a full-time control tower, and direct access to the South Florida practice areas, the Everglades, the Keys, and the Bahamas. We operate out of Hangar 42D at 1811 NW 51st Street, and the aircraft, briefing rooms, and students you see here are the same ones you will meet on your first day.

    South Florida averages more than 240 flyable days a year. That is the single biggest reason pilots from Europe, Latin America, and colder parts of the U.S. come here to build hours: schedules rarely slip because of weather, and our fleet flies from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, seven days a week, year-round.

    The Fleet in These Photos

    Our single-engine line is built around Piper Archers, Piper Warriors, and Cessna 172s — including a G1000 glass-cockpit Cessna 172SP and several IFR-equipped Archers with Garmin GNS/GTN navigators, ADS-B traffic, and datalink weather. Twin time is flown in Beechcraft BE-76 Duchess and Piper Seneca aircraft, the same airframes most commercial multi-engine and multi-engine add-on candidates train in.

    Aircraft are maintained in-house on a 50-hour inspection cycle, and dispatch availability is what makes high-tempo time building realistic: students routinely log 8 to 12 hours a day when weather and duty limits allow. Full registrations, avionics, engines, and seating for each airframe are listed on our aircraft fleet page.

    Students, Checkrides, and Milestones

    The student photos capture first solos, checkride passes, and license conversions. Our training pipeline runs from the Private Pilot certificate through instrument, commercial single and multi-engine, the multi-engine add-on, CFI, and the full Airline Pilot Program that takes a zero-hour student to 1,500 hours. International students arrive on M-1 or F-1 visas and typically stay in our on-field pilot accommodations minutes from the ramp.

    Want to See It in Person?

    Photos only go so far. We run walkthroughs of the hangar and fleet most days of the week — review current hourly rates and program pricing, read about time building at KFXE, or contact our team to schedule a visit.

    See More of the Operation

    More detail on the aircraft, ratings and student life at KFXE.