
Who we are?
Future Aviators Checkride Prep is dedicated to providing structured and affordable checkride preparation for student pilots. Founded by a team of passionate Auburn University aviation students—Gavin Fisch, Spencer Seabrook, and Brandon Brown—our initiative addresses a critical need for effective support in navigating the complexities of checkride exams.
As part of one of the leading collegiate aviation programs in the nation, our team shares a unique bond formed through rigorous training and shared challenges in the cockpit. We leverage our firsthand experiences to assist our peers, understanding the pressures and concerns that accompany the checkride process.
Our offerings include mock oral exams, tailored one-on-one tutoring sessions, and access to a comprehensive library of study materials, specifically curated to align with the current testing standards. Each resource is designed to help student pilots at any stage of their preparation journey, from those just beginning their studies to those making final refinements before the pivotal checkride day.
Our mission is clear: to empower every student pilot with the guidance and resources necessary to pass their checkride with confidence. By uniting our experiences and expertise, we endeavor to make the journey to becoming a licensed pilot not only achievable but also a collaborative and fulfilling endeavor. With diligence, dedication, and the right support, we aim to transform aspirations into achievements, ensuring that our members take to the skies with both skill and assurance.
Why we want to help!
We’ve been there—the late nights studying regulations, the endless chair-flying, the stress of checkride day. We know the struggles because we went through them ourselves, and at times, we wished we had someone to guide us through the uncertainty. That’s why we want to help.
Checkrides aren’t just about passing a test; they’re about proving to ourselves that we’re ready for the responsibility that comes with being a pilot. Having someone who’s been through it, who understands the doubts and challenges, can make all the difference. We want to be that resource for others—to share what we’ve learned, help build confidence, and make sure no one has to navigate this process alone.
Aviation is built on mentorship and continuous learning. When we help each other succeed, we strengthen not just ourselves, but the future of aviation.