P6 Aviation – Flight School At Morristown Municipal Airport (KMMU)
1 Airport Road, Suite 218, Morristown, NJ 07960
Phone: (973) 828-0513 | Email: info@p6aviation.com
Hours: Monday–Friday 7:00 AM–7:00 PM, plus after hours as needed
Flight Training with Real-World Airspace Experience
Located just west of New York City, P6 Aviation’s Morristown Municipal Airport location offers the perfect setting for students who want to learn in a controlled, high-traffic environment. With a mix of business jet and general aviation activity, KMMU provides a unique balance of professionalism and accessibility ideal for both beginner and advanced students.
How to Visit
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Parking is available at the Signature Aviation terminal. Enter through the door to the right of the main Signature entrance, proceed up the stairs to the second floor, turn left, and follow the hall to Suite 218 to reach P6 Aviation’s offices.
Flight Training Programs Offered
At Morristown, P6 Aviation offers:
Private Pilot License (PPL)
Instrument Rating (IR)
Commercial Pilot License (CPL)
Flight Instructor / Instrument Instructor (CFI/CFII)
Cirrus Transition and Advanced Avionics Training
Students training at Morristown gain valuable experience flying in and around New York’s complex airspace. This is an advantage for anyone pursuing professional or advanced ratings.
Aircraft Based at Morristown
Cirrus SR20
Cirrus SR22
Your First Week at Morristown
Your first week begins with student orientation, simulator time, and introductory flight sessions in the Cirrus SR20 or SR22. You’ll learn key safety procedures, review local ATC protocols, and begin your first solo preparation modules under the guidance of certified P6 instructors.
Instructors
All P6 Aviation instructors teach out of the Morristown location, ensuring access to the same high-quality instruction found across all P6 facilities.
Local Flying Insights
Morristown’s Class D airspace gives students the chance to develop confidence communicating with ATC in an active environment.
The Morristown airport's location provides easy access to controlled, and uncontrolled practice areas all of which are ideal for training flexibility.
Students gain familiarity with the New York-area and it's departure corridors. This is essential experience for pilots pursuing instrument and commercial ratings.
