Hello "CC268!" I am a little late to the party but hopefully I can help - although you have gotten some excellent advice so far.
Me: 49 years old, Phoenix resident. I live just off of I17 so you are east of me. But I enjoy the restaurants in Cave Creek especially El Encanto! (That duck pond is really neat)
I fly out of the Deer Valley airport with "Westwind School of Aeronautics." The two schools at Deer Valley airport (KDVT) are Transpac and Westwind. Both schools are really geared toward "professional pilot programs." However only Westwind accepts "custom students." That is people like you and me who want to get a PPL and have time to train one or two times a week. Despite my repeat requests to train with them Transpac more or less told me, the "custom student/customer" to go pound sand.
In addition to a "discovery flight" you can meet with a representative at Westwind who will go over their (custom) program and what they offer. I met with a helpful woman name "Alexi" who answered all my questions.
Unfortunately iHenning is correct - flying is expensive.
I agree with this and so does Westwind. I train in a 172 using "steam gauges." While G1000 cockpits are available for the PPL student Westwind does offer and suggest the steam gauges - "steam gauge" aircraft also cost less to rent.
I do not own an iPad and thus far do not feel the need for one. There is PLENTY to learn without electronic distractions.
This is very good advice. I do not mean to sound like a sales person for Westwind but we work off of a syllabus. I know exactly where I am in the training and what is expected of me.
Pronounced "Pee-Hack." You can download a free copy from the FAA here:
http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation/pilot_handbook/
As other posters said, get the medical done first. I also have a medical condition relating to range and motion issues with my hands and arms. I got the medical done first - and there was no problem.
^^This. You will need to create an account to do this so be sure to save the login credentials someplace.
You cannot see any doctor you want for the medical certificate. You need to see an "AME" or Aviation Medical Examiner. The FAA has a helpful tool for locating doctors in our area. The URL
https://www.faa.gov/pilots/amelocator/
The doctor I went with was Dr. Bryman. He is a pretty laid back guy. They specialize in aviation medicals so they know the procedure very well. For more information:
http://www.drbryman.com/index.htm
I would strongly suggest you get the medical done first. If nothing else for your own peace of mind.
Knowing what I know now I would recommend Westwind. My instructor's name is Stephen Frisch and I like him. He is easy going, friendly and very knowledgeable. He goes out of his way to schedule training when I am available. Stephen looks out for me (the "custom student") and has no problem bumping the "professional pilot program" students in order to make room for guys like you and me.
Good luck with your decision. If you do decide to go with Westwind please feel free to reach out to me:
robertfippinger@hotmail.com and perhaps we can meet up for margaritas.
Ohh and to whet your appetite, if you did not already know this, there is a restaurant in the Deer Valley airport. There is an open air patio above the restaurant where you can sit and look out at the airport. There is a speaker where radio communications (ground and tower) is played and you can listen to what is being transmitted. A nice place for lunch, to study, etc., when it is not too hot. You access the patio from outside stairs.
~Robert