
Training Aircraft
AGL Flight Training operates two Cessna 172 aircraft based in two locations: Lincoln Airport and Seward Municipal Airport. The aircraft are configured very similarly, allowing students to transition easily between them if needed. This setup also provides flexibility if one aircraft is temporarily unavailable for maintenance. If you own an aircraft, I am also available to provide instruction in your airplane.
Cessna 172 (N7663T)

Engine: Continental O-300-A 145hp
Propeller: McCauley Two Blade Fixed Pitch Speed
Avionics: Garmin G430W, dual Garmin G5s
ADS-B: In and Out (installed)
Useful load: 864lbs
Usable fuel: 37 gallons
Cruise: 110mph
Lincoln Airport Location

Training at Lincoln Airport is conducted using Cessna 172 N7663T and provides students with early exposure to a towered airport environment. From the very beginning of flight training, students gain experience communicating with air traffic control more often. This environment is especially beneficial for students who plan to continue into advanced training or professional flying.
Cessna 172 (N2098Y)

Engine: Continental O-300-D 145hp
Propeller: McCauley Two Blade Fixed Pitch Speed
Avionics: Garmin G430, Garmin G5 (PFD)
ADS-B Out installed, ADS-B In available
Useful load: 854lbs
Usable fuel: 36 gallons
Cruise: 110mph
Seward Municipal Airport Location

Training in Seward with Cessna 172 N2098Y takes place in a non-towered airport environment, offering a more relaxed training pace. This setting allows students to focus on mastering the fundamentals of flying without the added workload of constant ATC communication. Located only about 30 minutes from Lincoln, Seward airport is a convenient option for students who prefer this environment.