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3.8 (5 reviews)
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Harmony Air

Harmony Air

3.0(2 reviews)
12.2 mi

This review to to express concerns regarding the flight instruction services our son received at…read moreHarmony Air. We entered into training with the understanding that he would be prepared to obtain his Private Pilot License (PPL) before beginning college in the fall of 2025. Unfortunately, despite significant financial investment and time, the experience fell far short of expectations. Harmony Air initially estimated the cost of completing the PPL at approximately $14,150 for 40 flight hours, while acknowledging that the typical range is 45-60 hours. Over the course of one year, we paid a total of $30,185 for approximately 100 hours of flight time, yet our son still did not obtained his PPL. The training process was hindered by repeated disruptions and lack of continuity in instruction: The first assigned instructor provided 16.6 hours of instruction between August 14 and October 12, 2024, and stated that our son was ready for his first solo flight. However, this instructor stopped communicating and later was found to have left the company. It took approximately one month to be assigned a new instructor, during which no training occurred. The second instructor required our son to essentially start over, adding 14.6 more hours before his first solo flight in February 2025. Over the course of training, our son was assigned at least six different instructors, causing repeated disruptions, inconsistent teaching methods, and excessive repetition of prior lessons. This lack of continuity led to wasted time and additional financial burden on our family. Most concerning, however, was a safety issue during his final check ride attempt, where he flew from Nashville to Chattanooga to meet the examiner. Harmony Air and his instructor provided an aircraft with a Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT) warning light illuminated. The Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) refused to use the aircraft for the exam due to the faulty light. We understand that an alternative aircraft without the issue was available, yet the instructor directed our son to take the one with the illuminated warning light. This raises serious concerns about judgment and safety practices. We did reach out to Harmony Air and provided the BBB with an account of our experience. We do not recommend this company.

Did my private pilot training and then instrument rating with these guys. They also managed my…read moreplane. Very pleased. Thank you.

Tennessee Flight Training - flightinstruction - Updated June 2026

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