ORANGE COUNTY FLIGHT CENTER · SINCE 1981
A premier FAA Part 141 & Part 61 flight school at John Wayne Airport —
where excellence is a standard and flight safety comes first.
Orange County Flight Center’s mission is to provide safe, high-quality FAA-approved flight training through experienced instructors, well-maintained aircraft, and a strong culture of aviation excellence. OCFC fosters a supportive and collaborative learning environment while adapting to the evolving training needs of future pilots.
Dear Student,
Welcome to Orange County Flight Center, a premier FAA-approved Part 141 flight training institution established in 1981 at John Wayne Airport. For more than four decades, OCFC has trained aspiring aviators in a professional real-airport environment while fostering excellence, leadership, discipline, and safety. As a women-owned aviation enterprise, we are proud to support students from around the world in pursuing meaningful careers in aviation through high-quality instruction, advanced training standards, and a culture committed to professionalism and success. We look forward to being part of your aviation journey.
Warm regards,
Adina Zaharescu President Niki Alexander Shetty Managing DirectorAbout Us
Established in 1981, Orange County Flight Center (OCFC) is a women-owned FAA Part 141 flight school located at John Wayne Airport in Southern California. For more than four decades, OCFC has trained and inspired the next generation of aviation professionals through structured, safety-focused flight education in a real airport environment.
Since inception, more than 12,000 students have trained at OCFC, building careers in commercial aviation, corporate aviation, and private flying. In 2019, the company expanded under new ownership and continued growing its national and international aviation training initiatives while strengthening its commitment to aviation education, workforce development, and student success.
OCFC is proud to provide students with direct exposure to a busy Class C airport environment, helping pilots develop real-world communication, decision-making, and operational skills from the beginning of their training journey. The school offers FAA-approved Part 141 and Part 61 training programs, professional pilot pathways, ground school education, veteran support programs, and international student training opportunities.
As a women-owned aviation enterprise, OCFC is committed to creating opportunities for aspiring aviators from all backgrounds while helping address the future workforce needs of the aviation industry. Through safety, discipline, mentorship, and hands-on aviation education, OCFC continues to prepare students for successful careers in aviation while fostering the next generation of pilots and aerospace professionals.
THE OCFC ADVANTAGE

Earning and maintaining an FAA certification requires exceptional performance at every level of the school, which enhances overall safety. From the school's leadership down to its dispatchers, employees are religiously monitoring safety-related processes to ensure that the operation remains fully in compliance with its own FAA-approved operational procedures, which are in excess of the basic rules published by 15 CFR 61 or 14 CFR 141.

The FAA recognizes that the process results in superior pilots with less total flight time, and therefore lowers the minimum requirements for ach of the approved programs.

Completing a Commercial Pilot certification in 182 flight hours compared to 250 hours required under Part 61 training saves considerable amount of money to a prospective student.

Part 141 programs are eligible for scholarships, loans and VA benefits.

Part 141 programs can be combined with collegiate programs to earn college credits for ground school and flight training, and to reduce the federal minimum flight hour requirement for airline pilots (Restricted ATP) in some cases.

Due to tighter course structure and specific plan for each lesson there is no wasted flight time. The end of stage and end of course check rides ensure that students know at all times how they are progressing. Learning gaps can be remedied before sending students to the FAA practical test.

Not only do Part 141 schools hire almost exclusively those with a Part 141 background, but many flight operations appreciate the discipline and rigor of such an experience, which gives graduates of OCFC a competitive edge.

At Orange County Flight Center, our team is built on professionalism, mentorship, and a passion for aviation. Since 1981, many of our graduates and instructors have gone on to successful airline and aviation careers, while our current team continues to inspire the next generation of pilots. Our talented instructors are dedicated to providing safe, supportive, and high-quality flight training. Behind the scenes, our dispatch and operations team work closely with students and instructors to maintain efficiency and an exceptional training experience. Safety is our top priority. With an in-house maintenance department and a strong operational team, Orange County Flight Center is committed to maintaining the highest standards of safety, professionalism, and aviation excellence.

Where Excellence is Standard and Flight Safety Comes First!
OUR TEAM

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Careers at OCFC
Orange County Flight Center is always looking for passionate, professional, and motivated individuals to join our growing aviation team. Whether you are a flight instructor, aviation professional, dispatcher, maintenance technician, or administrative specialist, we welcome talented individuals who are committed to safety, professionalism, and aviation excellence.
To apply, please send your resume to:
A@OCFC.com