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Riis is Instrument Rated!!

September 27, 2025

Big congratulations to Riis on earning his Instrument Rating!

If there’s one thing that stands out about Riis, it’s that he doesn’t do anything halfway. From working sunup to sundown (or sometimes even sundown to sunup) as a plumber, to being a true workout fanatic, to his love for pitbulls, everything he takes on gets his full commitment. That same relentless drive carried him through the challenges of instrument training, and it’s no surprise he came out successful.

The instrument rating is no small accomplishment, it takes focus, discipline, and persistence. Riis showed all of that and more, proving once again that when he sets his mind to something, he gives it everything he’s got.

We couldn’t be more proud of the effort he’s put into reaching this milestone. Congratulations, Riis! Your hard work in and out of the cockpit continues to inspire, and the sky is truly the limit from here. 


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Pilot of the Month: Alex Florez

September 26, 2025

We are proud to recognize Alex Florez as our Pilot of the Month! Alex, a commercial pilot currently working toward his CFI under the instruction of Eric Harned, has shown outstanding dedication and professionalism throughout his training.

From the very beginning, Alex’s consistency, preparation, and maturity have set him apart. He approaches every lesson with determination and focus, balancing the demands of advanced training while maintaining the same enthusiasm that first brought him into aviation. His commitment is evident in the steady progress he continues to make and the positive presence he brings to the hangar.

As a recipient of the Reno Air Races Scholarship, Alex exemplifies what it means to carry ambition through every stage of training. He has taken that opportunity and built upon it with tireless effort, proving that his success is no accident but the result of hard work, persistence, and a passion for excellence.

Alex’s pleasant demeanor, professionalism, and dedication make him not only a deserving recipient of this award but also a role model for fellow students. We are excited to see him continue his journey toward becoming a CFI and sharing his passion for aviation with others.

Congratulations, Alex, your hard work and consistency have truly paid off, and this recognition is well earned! 


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Reeve is a soloed Pilot!

September 23, 2025

Huge Congratulations to Reeve Lester on His First Solo Flight! 

Today, Reeve reached one of the biggest milestones in any pilot’s journey, the very first time flying completely solo! After hours of hard work and training, he lifted off, flew the pattern, and made smooth landings with no instructor in the right seat. That moment of quiet in the cockpit when it’s just you, the plane, and the sky is one every pilot remembers forever, and now Reeve has that memory to hold onto. 

Reeve comes to us from Oregon, and has big dreams of becoming a pilot. When he’s not flying, he’s often diving into robotics or playing video games, a true mix of curiosity and creativity. He’s also got a fun side: his favorite food is fresh pineapple, his favorite color is heliotrope, and he proudly calls himself a “nerd,” which in aviation, usually just means passionate and detail-oriented.

Reeve, we’re so proud of your hard work and determination. Your first solo is just the beginning, and we can’t wait to see where your flying journey takes you next. Congratulations again on this unforgettable achievement, the sky is yours!

Brendan can fly in the clouds!

September 20, 2025

Brendan Gomez is now Instrument Rated!! Nerves? Only in the photos.

Another one of our line-tech extraordinaires put the foggles on and flew like a metronome. Localizer alive, centered. Glideslope captured, smooth. Intercepts on point, holds tidy, and the 3 Ts (turn–time–twist) happened before you could even say “procedure turn.” When visibility went blah, Brendan’s scan stayed calm and crisp, needles living inside half-scale like they pay rent. Missed approach briefed, timer running, calls clean, pure IFR discipline.

He may look a little tense in the pictures, but there were zero nerves in the cockpit, just a pilot doing the work, step by step. Former ski racer, which tracks: he carves the airway like fresh corduroy, precise lines, measured corrections, no drama. He briefed the plate, set up the box, verified fixes, and stayed ahead of the airplane the whole time. Even the little IFR gotchas, timing, wind correction, and that “don’t chase the needle” patience, were handled like he’s been living under the hood for years.

Huge congrats to CFII Eric Harned for the right-seat zen and sharp coaching. Next time you see Brendan on the ramp, hit him with a congrats. He’s probably celebrating tonight, and it’s well deserved. Enjoy the new superpower, Brendan: when visibility is optional, your precision isn’t.

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Kiera is a CFI!

September 18, 2025

A huge congratulations to Kiera Grange on passing her CFI checkride!

From day one, Kiera has shown that persistence and discipline are the cornerstones of her journey. Whether she’s training for triathlons, perfecting her swimming, or putting in the countless hours of study and flight time, she approaches every challenge with determination and focus. That drive has carried her all the way to earning her Certified Flight Instructor certificate, a milestone that proves just how dedicated she is to chasing her dreams.

Her ability to balance being active, disciplined, and passionate about aviation is a true example for others. A big shoutout to her instructor, Danny, for his mentorship and support throughout this journey. 

We couldn’t be prouder of you, Kiera. Your persistence and passion are proof that when you stay committed to your goals, the sky is truly the limit. Here’s to inspiring future aviators and all the incredible adventures ahead!

A new CFI in Reno!

September 17, 2025

Huge congratulations to Sanddon for passing his CFI check ride!

What makes this milestone even more special is that Sanddon has been with us at Great Basin Aviation since day one, from private pilot all the way through earning his Certified Flight Instructor certificate. Watching his dedication, perseverance, and growth as a pilot has been nothing short of inspiring, and we couldn’t be prouder to see him reach this point.

Outside the cockpit, Sanddon is a personal trainer who loves lifting heavy weights, and he’s brought that same drive, discipline, and passion to his flight training. Just like in the gym, he’s been racking up the reps, one flight at a time, building the foundation that got him here today.

A big shoutout as well to Bob, his instructor, whose guidance and mentorship have been instrumental in Sanddon’s journey. Bob’s expertise and support helped shape Sanddon into the pilot and instructor he is today.

We’re excited to see Sanddon step into this new role as a CFI and begin sharing his knowledge and enthusiasm for aviation with the next generation of pilots.

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Education and Lifelong Learning

September 15, 2025

Helping people make connections, strengthen community, and be a part or something bigger than individual pursuits. That is one thing Great Basin Aviation’s owner, Jennifer Fonda, does and does well. Today she was honored with the Education and Lifelong Learning award at the Accentuate the Positive ceremony hosted by Truckee Meadows Tomorrow, a local non-profit that provides important data on quality of life for our community. Jenn is a constant reminder that aviation is about more than flying solo. It is a pathway to develop leadership, build bridges in the community, and inspire the next generation in all their pursuits. Congratulations on this well deserved honor!

Huge day for Maile!!

September 13, 2025

Today we celebrate a huge milestone—Maile has officially completed her very first solo flight!

Maile, who comes to us from Las Vegas, has always been a high achiever on the ground and now in the sky. When she’s not training, she’s hard at work as a mechanical engineering intern at SNC and pursuing her dream of becoming an aerospace engineer.

But what makes Maile especially inspiring is how much she gives back outside the cockpit. She’s been deeply involved in extracurricular clubs and community organizations—from volunteering with FIRST Robotics to touring a nuclear reactor with the American Nuclear Society. Her dedication, teamwork, and curiosity know no bounds.

On top of that, Maile has spent twelve years playing piano, mastered Taiko (Japanese drums), and is also skilled in Hula dancing. Whether it’s music, science, or aviation, she pours herself fully into everything she does.

A big congratulations also goes out to her instructor, CFII Andrew Spanier, whose guidance and support helped prepare Maile for this unforgettable day.

Soloing isn’t just about flying an airplane alone—it’s about trust, growth, and courage. Maile, you’ve proven that you can rise to any challenge, and your journey in aviation is just beginning. We can’t wait to see where the skies take you next!

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Cassidy Soloed!!

September 13, 2025

GOOOAAAL! Cassidy Bell soloed!!

If you’ve ever been greeted by the friendliest face in the GBA office, you already know Cassidy Bell, but don’t let that sweet smile fool you. Today she laced up for her biggest match yet and soloed Runway 17L at KRNO in N752DW, a true one-player breakaway to the net.

On the pitch and in the pattern, Cassidy plays box-to-box: D-1 soccer standout, miles-for-breakfast runner, MBA brain, and now pilot, reading the field, keeping her head on a swivel, and making crisp, purposeful moves. She widened the touchline on downwind, set up a perfect cross on base, and finished on final with a top-corner landing. Call it a captain’s performance: composed, disciplined, and clinical in the last 100 feet.

Originally from Dallas (and a loyal Cowboys fan), Cassidy clearly knows her footballs, both kinds, but today was pure soccer poetry: patience in the build-up, precision in the approach, and a calm finish when it counted. She’s a force to be reckoned with, and this solo is only the first goal in a very long season.

Huge congratulations to Cassidy, and to her CFI Cory Kleidosty for the perfectly timed assist. First solo in the books. Scoreline: Cassidy 1, Nerves 0

Josh Leveled Up!

September 12, 2025

Critical Hit: Josh Gilmore Levels Up to Commercial Pilot! Roll initiative for applause, because Josh Gilmore just completed the ultimate boss battle, the commercial checkride, and scored a Nat 20. Our line-tech extraordinaries (keeper of the ramp, vanquisher of belly grime, and occasional caster of the Golf Cart Donut spell) proved he’s not just a pretty face sprinting across the flight line, he’s a bona fide Commercial Aviator.

Here’s the part the whole party already knows: Josh is the teammate you always want in your adventuring group, steady hands, quiet leadership, and clutch saves when the quest gets weird. He’s the first to pick up a side quest, the last to leave the dungeon, and the one who keeps morale high with equal parts humility and humor. That same character showed up in the cockpit: ACS maneuvers like well-timed spell slots, communication that would make any tower bard sing, and professionalism that rolls a reliable 20 every time.

By day, Josh is the Ranger of Refuel and Paladin of Pavement, herding arrivals, dispatching departures, and keeping the realm (ahem, ramp) lawful and orderly. When the quest marker lit up, he swapped chocks for checklists and crushed the commercial, chandelles, lazy eights, and a power-off 180 right on the treasure tile. Consider this an official multi-class: Line Tech ➜ Commercial Pilot. Same hustle, new proficiency bonus.

A huge well played to his party wizard, CFI Greg Anthenien, for masterfully DM’ing the campaign and guiding our hero through every trap, trial, and turbulence hex.

Raise your d20s (and maybe a donut) for Josh. He’s proof that when you prep like a pro, keep your party tight, and stay humble, you level up, and make the whole guild better while you do it. Onward to the next quest!

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Private Pilot Ellison!

September 11, 2025

Congratulations to Jeremy Ellison, Reno’s newest Private Pilot! For months, we thought Jeremy was a ghost. Why? Because we never saw him but the plane flew. While the rest of us were still fumbling for coffee and unlocking the office, Jeremy had already been here, grinding away at his training before heading off to tackle work and family life. Turns out he wasn’t invisible, he was just outworking the rest of us.

Balancing flight training is tough. Balancing flight training while being a dedicated dad and professional? That takes a whole different level of discipline. Jeremy showed us all how it’s done: he carved out the time, showed up prepared, and made every lesson count.

Now, let’s not overlook his questionable taste in pizza toppings. Yes, Jeremy is that guy who proudly orders pineapple on his pizza () And while we’ll save the “hot fruit debate” for another time, one thing’s for sure, his work ethic is just as bold as his menu choices.

Jeremy’s story is proof that if you want something badly enough, you don’t make excuses, you make it happen. All while staying humble, coachable, and focused on what matters. Major kudos also to his CFI James Morgan for being the steady hand guiding him through this journey.

Jeremy, we’re proud of you. Your kids have a dad who just proved what determination looks like. Way to go, Private Pilot Ellison!

Monk went flying!!

September 10, 2025

That’s right, after decades of helping build the world from the ground up, we finally got Monk off the ground accompanied by Chief CFI Richard.

If you haven’t had the privilege of meeting him, Monk is in our office every Thursday from noon to 4pm. He’s a retired engineer who literally left his fingerprints on America. From Boeing facilities, iconic LA hotels, 1/2 of San Francisco, and even the original Reno MGM. This guy knows steel! He’s also a huge community volunteer, a U.S. Marine and a Vietnam Veteran, a man whose lifelong commitment to service continues to inspire. Monk has been both an Honor Flight honoree and an escort, honoring his brothers and sisters in arms while keeping their stories alive.

These days, Monk channels that same grit and passion into aviation. Seeing him take flight is just another reminder that you’re never too seasoned to chase new adventures. Stop in on a Thursday to say hi, but fair warning: stick around too long and you might find yourself roped into helping him with his ground school.

Here’s to Monk! Proof that legends don’t just stay on the ground, they take to the skies. Next up, we get Noreen airborne. She just does not know it yet.

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Jacob is Instrument Rated!!

September 9, 2025

Big congratulations to Jacob Hulsizer on passing his Instrument Rating checkride! Jacob continues to prove that hard work and discipline pay off, whether in the air or on the ground. If you know Jacob, you know he’s never one to do things halfway. From the moment he started training, he’s brought his trademark energy and determination into every lesson. Outside of flying, he keeps busy with fishing, snowboarding, and following his favorite team, the Chargers.

As a die-hard Chargers fan, Jacob knows how to “bolt” through challenges, “charge” into new opportunities, and keep his eye on the end zone. Just like his team, he’s powered up for success and ready to take on any IFR conditions that come his way.

We’re proud of Jacob’s work ethic, dedication, and passion for flying. His determination, enthusiasm, and love for chasing his dreams set him apart, and we can’t wait to see where he’ll go from here. This milestone is just another step toward an exciting future in aviation. We also want to congratulate Andrew Spanier, Jacob’s CFII, for successfully guiding him through this journey.

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What is more awesome than a cool, calm morning Discovery Flight? Well, not much…unless you get to share the excitement with the ones you love! This morning, husband and wife team Alex and Kelsey, both took their own plane (with an instructor) and got to experience single engine flight, taking in all the sights, chatting with the tower, and learning about the four fundamentals of flight. There might have been a little 100-ish knot racing going on this morning up there too. If you blinked, you would have missed it. Look at these smiles!!  That is what aviation is all about.
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​It’s getting hot out there! But even in the midst of 90-degree weather, student pilot extraordinaire, Randy Harsey, was able to squeeze in his first ever solo flight this morning in N495SP at KRTS on runway 26! That’s right, Randy wiped the sweat from his forehead and locked his sights for 26, and after some great pilotage, Randy buttered all landings with extra flare (pun fully intended 😉). But this isn’t Randy’s first ride-in with aviation by any means. When he’s not flying GBA planes and cruising at a calm and comfortable 90kts, he oversees the systems of the good ol’ C-130 for our local Air Guard as a flight engineer! So if you’ve ever had to do a go-around because of C-130 wake turbulence, you can probably blame Randy… When he’s not spending all of his time at KRNO, you can find Randy going to Disneyland with his family and avidly snowboarding in the winter. Huge congratulations to Randy and his instructor, Kevin Marshall, on this incredible accomplishment! Now get out there and fly!
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​No, it is not déjà vu, but yes, you have seen this name very recently… Anthony Futch is a Commercial Pilot!! Anthony was very well prepared which was evident in his oral exam and his smooth flight. It wasn’t long ago that this high-speed 141 student earned his Instrument Rating. He embraced the rigorous schedule and pretty much lived at GBA (seriously), and in the end, success!! We might even make him the new 141 poster boy. Remember this name because you will be reading about his CFI accomplishment very soon. Awesome job Anthony and also incredible work by his instructor, Danny Britson! 
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Now that the snow is almost gone, Alex Monroe, avid shredder, has had more time to work on his pilot skills. Today, he showed that he can also shred in the sky because he earned his Private Pilot Certificate!! Nothing like some summer afternoon winds and thermals to add to the mix when trying to demonstrate all required maneuvers within standards. Like hitting the moguls of the sky. No problem for Alex though. He fought through it and definitely worked hard to earn this awesome first step toward a career in aviation. He has successfully balanced work, probably a bunch of fun, family, and flying. It can be done and now Alex will start on that next step, his instrument rating. Relax a little but get right back at it. Huge congratulations to Alex and his CFI Ryan Mill!!
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The overachiever achieved again. Dan Newton is now instrument rated! A few clouds, a little fog, no problem, Dan can handle it. If you remember, Dan is the GBA student who completed all of his knowledge exams, Private to CFII, before he started his private pilot training. He is definitely a goal setting, go-getter who is exceeding his own expectations. All while working full time as a hydrologist and providing comic relief in the office (us making fun of him). We truly enjoy having Dan around and are so excited to see his success. It definitely does not come easy but he is putting in the work and seeing results. Awesome job Dan!! Great work as well to his CFII Greg Rudman!

He ran out before we could corner him for a picture so this is his Private Pilot one :) ​​
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Austin Fullmer soloed!! What an awesome way to start a morning. Local geological engineer, Austin, got his first PIC time circling, and landing, at KRNO, runway 35R today in N670CS. No pressure at all when you have an audience of his CFI Austin White, commercial airlines, ATC, other CFIs, and other students watching your very first solo landings. But, Austin handled it like a pro, or I guess you can say he “rocked” it (geological engineer and all). Austin is another example of incredible time management. He is at GBA 3-4 times a week flying, goes to work at his engineering job, proudly serves in the Nevada Air National Guard, plus finds time to golf and go camping with his girlfriend. He also passed his knowledge test last week (he was sick of us nagging him) and is on track for his Private Pilot in the next several weeks. Awesome job Austin and Austin! All that hard work is paying off! 
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Some people are just born to fly. Carson Smith is one of them. Since he was a kid he has been staring toward the sky, enamored by airplanes. Today, the tables turned, and people were staring toward the sky watching him. Carson experienced the sweet freedom of solo flight this morning at KRTS in N495SP. His CFI, Ryan Mill watched from the ramp as Carson flew his most memorable laps. Carson is home from college this summer and powering through a rigorous training schedule. His self-discipline is apparent in everything he does as he is hitting all the marks ahead of schedule. When Carson is not flying, he is staring at airplanes overhead, working out, or busy at his summer job at Chick Fil A. Make sure to say hi to him, as we know many of you frequent that place. It won’t be long and you will reading about his Private Pilot Certificate success. Awesome job Carson!! Great work as well to his CFI Ryan. 
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Today Nishan felt the need, the need for speed. But 110 knots (if he was lucky) was going to have to suffice. This future fighter pilot, Nishan Riar, soloed today in N328ME at KSPZ, runway 24. Granted he got a little extra speed after booting his CFI Nik Joshi out of the plane, but nothing like a jet. Regardless, he felt the freedom of solo flight. We have been so lucky to have Nishan as part of the GBA team for the last couple years. He started flying here when he was 14. Now he is 16, soloing, having the time of his life, and definitely on track for his private pilot right at 17. With his skills and precision, he will move though his advanced ratings in no time. The best of the best right here. Awesome work Nishan! We are so happy you hit this milestone. Now the real fun begins, just no buzzing the tower. Congratulations as well to his CFI Nik!
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Paul Grady soloed!! This awesome aviator enjoyed the pattern at Silver Springs this morning without the weight of his CFI, Nate Morin, affecting his aircraft performance. Nate watched from the ramp as Paul demonstrated some “by the book” landings and pattern work in N752DW. Feels good to now have a number in that PIC column. What else can we say about Paul? Well, he did not take his “Tell us About You” paper very seriously. But, we do know he likes pasta and when he grows up he wants to be a grown up…wow, thanks Paul. In all seriousness, we do know he has worked hard and put in the time and effort to hit this most memorable milestone. Plus, he is always in a wonderful mood. But who isn’t after a flight. Nice job Paul! Start adding that PIC time. Great work as well to his CFI Nate! 
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​While most of us were still half-asleep sipping coffee and catching up on social media (don’t lie, we know you all do it in the morning), go-getter Erik Shy was out soloing in N752DW at KCXP, runway 27! Nothing sets the mood for the day like and early morning solo flight! This was number two for his CFI, Nate Morin, today. Back-to-back solos! Erik, our previous Pilot of the Month, is very rarely not around airplanes. He is either on the west side at work around airplanes all day, or over on the east side flying them. I guess one can say he loves aviation. Which I think that love grew even deeper after today. The first solo is the best flight and one you will always remember. Huge Congratulations Erik and great job again to his CFI Nate!
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