Deland Aviation offers licensed pilots access to aircraft with modern avionics and advanced safety features—without the costs of ownership.
Easily check availability online and request reservations any time, so it’s simple to fit flying into your busy schedule.
Our modern fleet is maintained to FAA standards and prepped before every flight, whether renting for practice or pleasure.
We offer competitive, inclusive pricing by the hour, day, or overnight, so you can fly more often without worrying about hidden fees or surprises.
Our knowledgeable staff guide you through checkout, aircraft familiarization, and flight planning, ensuring you get maximum value and efficiency from every rental.
All pilots must meet specific requirements before renting our aircraft. The checkout process is straightforward and ensures you are qualified for the aircraft you plan to fly.
Provide your valid FAA pilot’s license, current medical certificate, proof of renter’s insurance, and a government-issued photo ID.
Fly with one of our instructors for a checkout session. This ensures familiarity with the aircraft’s systems, avionics, and operating procedures.
Once approved, you can request aircraft reservations and begin renting based on availability and your approved aircraft types.
Pilots can select the right aircraft based on experience level, training goals, or mission needs. All rentals are subject to pilot qualifications and checkout requirements.
Cessna 152 and Cessna 172/Piper Warrior aircraft offering simple, dependable systems and efficient performance for everyday flying and general rental use.
Cessna 172SP and Cessna 172SP TAA aircraft equipped with glass cockpits, advanced navigation systems, and autopilot features for pilots who prefer modern avionics.
Piper Arrow and Piper Seneca aircraft providing higher performance, retractable gear, and multi-engine capability for pilots seeking more advanced aircraft options.
Yes. All pilots must complete a checkout with our staff to review aircraft systems, avionics, and safety procedures. This ensures you’re approved to fly the specific aircraft you select. You must also provide a valid FAA pilot certificate, current medical certificate, government-issued photo ID, and a completed rental agreement.
Yes. Rentals can be scheduled for extended trips as long as the pilot meets checkout requirements and the aircraft is approved for the intended flight.
Once you submit your required documents and complete your checkout flight with an instructor, you can begin renting aircraft immediately, subject to availability.