FAA training centers in Ohio
NetJets' Columbus HQ + the Wright-Patterson AFB civilian crossover drive Ohio's training-center concentration. Cleveland and Cincinnati round out the regional Part 141 footprint.
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Training centers
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Hub cities
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Top airports
Training-center hubs in Ohio
The cities where simulator training is concentrated. Click to see the local airport landscape + operator types.
Major airports near Ohio training centers
John Glenn Columbus International
KCMH · CMH
Cleveland Hopkins International
KCLE · CLE
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International
KCVG · CVG
Built for the way Ohio centers operate
Frequently asked about Ohio
How many FAA-qualified training centers operate in Ohio?+
Ohio hosts approximately 5 FAA-qualified training centers across 3 hub cities — covering Part 142 simulator centers, Part 141 flight schools, and Part 135 charter-recurrent ops. AviationAlley software is built to run any of them.
Which cities in Ohio have the most flight simulator centers?+
Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati are Ohio's primary training-center hubs. NetJets HQ + corporate-fleet training + Ohio State Univ aviation.
What's the closest major airport to a typical Ohio training center?+
Ohio's busiest training airports include John Glenn Columbus International (KCMH), Cleveland Hopkins International (KCLE), Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International (KCVG). Centers typically operate on, or adjacent to, one of these fields.
Does AviationAlley work for Ohio Part 141 schools, not just Part 142 centers?+
Yes. AviationAlley is a single workspace for Part 141 flight schools, Part 142 simulator centers, Part 135 charter recurrents, Part 121 air carriers, and corporate flight departments. The role-based access + audit trail + compliance digest work the same across all five operator types.
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