Land and Sea Aviation Alaska
About
Land and Sea Aviation Alaska is a comprehensive flight training institution based at Merrill Field (PAMR) in Anchorage, uniquely positioned next to Lake Hood Seaplane Base — the world's busiest floatplane hub. The school is certified under both FAA Part 61 and Part 141, with its primary Private Pilot course conducted under Part 141 to provide maximum structure and efficiency for career-track students.
The school's diverse fleet spans a wide range of training and utility aircraft, from Cessna 152s and 172 Skyhawks to Cessna 207 Stationairs, Piper Arrows, and a Beechcraft BE-76 Duchess for multi-engine instruction. Aerobatics and tailwheel training are conducted in Citabrias and Super Decathlons, and the school's proximity to Lake Hood makes float-plane endorsements a natural extension of the curriculum.
Land and Sea Aviation caters to pilots at every stage, whether pursuing a first certificate for recreational flying or building hours toward a professional career. The school's instructors bring deep experience operating in Alaska's demanding and diverse airspace, making it a respected training destination for aspiring aviators throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond.