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KOAK
Oakland, CA — San Francisco Bay Area

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KOAK — Oakland International — GA section
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James T. ✓ FAA Verified
KOAK · Oakland, CA
CFI, CFII
PPLIFR
$78/hr
★ 4.9 (31)
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MR
Maria R. ✓ FAA Verified
KOAK · Oakland, CA
CFI, CFII, MEI
PPLIFRMEL
$88/hr
★ 5.0 (47)
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DK
David K. ✓ FAA Verified
KOAK · Oakland, CA
CFI
PPL
$68/hr
★ 4.7 (19)
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Airport Information — KOAK

ICAO Identifier
KOAK
Location
Oakland, CA
Airspace Class
Class C
Field Elevation
9 ft MSL
Pattern Altitude
1,100 ft MSL
Active CFIs
72+ verified

Flight Training at KOAK — Oakland, CA

Oakland is part of the San Francisco Bay Area aviation community, one of the most active general aviation regions in the country. KOAK operates under Class C airspace at an elevation of 9 feet MSL, with a standard traffic pattern altitude of 1,100 feet MSL. This environment gives student pilots real-world ATC communication experience from their very first solo.

KOAK supports a strong training ecosystem with multiple flight schools, FBOs, and independent CFIs offering instruction across all certificate levels. Whether you are working toward a Private Pilot License (PPL), an Instrument Rating (IFR), a Commercial Certificate, or a Multi-Engine Rating, the San Francisco Bay Area area has qualified instructors for every stage of training.

Common training aircraft based at or near KOAK include the Cessna 172 Skyhawk, Piper Cherokee PA-28, and Diamond DA40. IFR-equipped aircraft are available for instrument students through several flight schools and club operators in the San Francisco Bay Area area. Multi-engine aircraft, including the Piper Seminole and Beechcraft Duchess, are available through select CFIs and ATP-approved programs.

What to Expect When Training at KOAK

Before your first lesson at KOAK, you will need a valid medical certificate (or BasicMed) and a student pilot certificate, both obtained through an Aviation Medical Examiner (AME). Your CFI will handle the student certificate endorsement during your first few lessons.

Plan for 60–70 total flight hours to reach a private pilot certificate, with the FAA minimum set at 40 hours. First solo typically occurs between 15 and 25 hours depending on lesson frequency, weather, and individual aptitude. At KOAK, weather conditions in CA play a significant role in training pace — your CFI will schedule ground and sim sessions around any weather holds.

Your Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) for the checkride will be selected from FAA-approved examiners serving the San Francisco Bay Area area. PlanesChat’s Hangar lists verified DPEs and AMEs near KOAK, making it easy to find the right examiner without leaving the platform.

All flight instructors at KOAK listed on PlanesChat have been verified against the FAA Civil Aviation Registry. You can confirm any CFI’s certificate number, active ratings, and expiration date directly on their PlanesChat profile — pulled live from FAA Airman Inquiry.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a CFI at KOAK?
Create a free PlanesChat account and search for CFIs at KOAK. Filter by rating (PPL, IFR, MEI), hourly rate, and availability. Every result is FAA-verified.

What does flight instruction cost at KOAK?
Independent CFI rates in the San Francisco Bay Area area typically range from $65 to $95 per hour for instruction, plus aircraft rental. Flight school packages vary. See our CFI guide for a full cost breakdown.

Do I need a medical certificate to fly at KOAK?
Student pilots need at least a Third Class medical (or BasicMed for aircraft under 6,000 lbs). See our aviation medical certificate guide for details on all three classes.