F-104 Flight Training Continues at KSC

Fly a Starfighter in FloridaLicensed pilots can learn what it’s like to fly an F-104 Starfighter at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center near Orlando.  Pilots who meet basic physical and health requirements can can complete initial ground school and a single flight, or complete F-104 training.

Because Starfighter flight training takes place in a secured area of the government facility, pilots must obtain security clearance from NASA prior to training.   Incredible Adventures assists pilots interested in learning to fly the F-104 with this process.

For training costs and inclusions, call 800-644-7832.

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F-104 Starfighter Flight Trainingat Kennedy Space Center

Starfighter Flight Training takes place at an area of Kennedy Space Center that is “off limits” to tourists. Only those with special security clearance are admitted to enter the secured gates of NASA’s Shuttle Landing Facility. Infinity Space will assist you in completing the paperwork necessary to obtain the required approval. The application process can sometimes take 30 days or more, so contact us soon if you’d like to fly a Starfighter this summer.

F-104 Flight Training Launches at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center

Flight training is now available in the F-104 Starfighter. The new civilian flight training program for licensed pilots is offered exclusively by commercial space marketing company Infinity Space, Inc. Ground school and in-flight instruction is provided by Starfighters, Inc., operators of the largest privately-owned fleet of F-104 aircraft.

PRESS RELEASE – American businessman John Rost has become the first to complete a new FAA approved F-104 flight training program at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The adventurer, pilot and CEO of Fiesta Insurance completed four training flights in the Mach 2+ Lockheed F-104 Starfighter, the same supersonic plane used to prepare Mercury, Gemini and Apollo astronauts for space travel. His ground school and flight training was completed at NASA’s Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF), providing an opportunity to use the same runway the Space Shuttle returned to after coming back from its space missions.

Rost completed his multi-day training program with Starfighters Aerospace, a privately-owned company that maintains a fleet of F-104 Starfighters approved for use in flight training and scientific testing. Starfighters Aerospace is authorized by the FAA to offer civilian space flight training from NASA’s Kennedy Shuttle Landing Facility.

“Wow…nothing can compare to the four training flights I’ve completed thus far with Starfighters at Kennedy Space Center. As a pilot, I thought it would be impossible to top the supersonic MiG-29 flight I experienced in Russia , but being able to follow in the footsteps of the Apollo Astronauts and train in the F-104 at a NASA facility is definitely the pinnacle of my flying life…I felt like Neil Armstrong,” said Rost. The adventurer hopes to be one of the first civilians to fly to space. He has already conquered the Seven Summits, becoming the 35th American and 92nd individual in the world to climb the world’s highest mountains.

John Rost preparing for the mission in the former Italian Air Force TF-104. The pilot is former Frecce Tricolori, F-104 and F-16 pilot PierCarlo Ciacchi.
John Rost preparing for the mission in the former Italian Air Force TF-104. The pilot is former Frecce Tricolori, F-104 and F-16 pilot PierCarlo Ciacchi.

“We are pleased that John not only enjoyed his flight training in the F-104, but also learned a great deal about flying high-performance fighter aircraft and the unique physical demands of a high-altitude flight,” said Infinity Space Co-Founder, Gregory Claxton. “We’re proud to be partnering with Starfighters Aerospace to further commercial space efforts and bring new business to NASA’s Shuttle Landing Facility.”

F-104 Flight-Training at Kennedy Space Center
John Rost (L) and Infinity Space Co-Founder, Gregory Claxton (R)

F-104 Flight Training follows a comprehensive syllabus for the purpose of type-specific training in the F-104 and is authorized by a Letter of Deviation Authority (LODA) issued to Starfighters by the FAA in September of 2017. The amount of time it takes to complete the training will vary by pilot, but is anticipated to range from three to ten days.

Rost’s F-104 training program started with ground school and a detailed flight safety briefing, complete with ejection seat and parachute training. He then completed four of the seven training flights required to qualify for an F-104 type rating. As part of his approved training, he experienced a high-speed vertical climb designed to simulate the high sustained g-forces of a rocket launch, and a shuttle-style approach and landing over the SLF’s three-mile runway. He also performed a parabolic maneuver that produced a space-like sensation of weightlessness.

“We believe the F-104 flight training program should be available to all future civilian space flight participants, but the training is currently only approved by the FAA for licensed pilots with current flight medicals,” said Claxton. “Infinity Space and Starfighters Aerospace are working with government officials and hope to soon see regulations updated to allow all future space flight participants to train in “space support vehicles” like the F-104.”

“Updating the current regulations to allow all future space flight participants to complete this valuable training is at the top of our agenda”, said Rick Svetkoff, CEO of Starfighters Aerospace. “Together with Infinity Space, we hope to further the commercialization of space support activities at Kennedy Space Center, and in the United States, which is something the space community has been waiting for far too long.”

Licensed pilots interested in completing F-104 flight training can apply by contacting Fly a Starfighter at 321-282-4466

F-104 Starfighter
The F-104 with its unmistakable silhouette returning from the training mission.

About Infinity Space
Infinity Space is a world leading Commercial Air and Space Industries consulting, advisory and marketing firm. Based in Florida it was founded by Rebecca Zgorski, a former Washington, DC space analyst who is also one the co-creators of Embry Riddle Aeronautical University’s (“ERAU”) Commercial Space Operations Degree Program (“CSO”), the first of its kind in the world and Gregory Claxton, a 20 year commercial space veteran who previously headed two commercial space company’s business development departments. Infinity Space delivers expert work in research, education, marketing, advisory and consulting to clients around the globe in support of the Commercial Air and Space Industry.

About Starfighters
Starfighters was founded in 1995 by President and Chief Pilot Rick Svetkoff. The company operates a fleet of Lockheed F-104 Starfighters, a supersonic fighter aircraft that had a 50-year operational history with 15 countries including the U.S. and Canada. Starfighters operates the world’s only fleet of flight-ready F-104 supersonic aircraft. Based at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and operating under authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration, these aircraft are available to government and commercial customers for a variety of missions.