Welcome to Guntersville Seaplanes, located on beautiful Lake Guntersville in Northern Alabama!
Discover the thrill of flight with Guntersville Seaplanes, offering unforgettable flightseeing tours and expert seaplane training from scenic Lake Guntersville in Northern Alabama. Whether you're seeking a breathtaking aerial adventure or looking to earn your seaplane rating, our experienced instructors provide top-tier instruction in a stunning natural setting. We specialize in both initial seaplane rating courses and advanced seaplane training for pilots looking to expand their skills. Book your seaplane experience today and explore the skies above one of Alabama’s most beautiful lakes.
Scenic Seaplane Flight Tours
Seaplane Ratings and Flight Training
Pilots and Co-Owners
Frank & Sarah
Frank McCutcheon is an experienced seaplane captain currently flying the Cessna Caravan and a seaplane flight instructor. The majority of his hours are on floats, and he has taught hundreds of students how to fly seaplanes. He is both a training captain and a CFI/CFII with extensive professional flying experience, having flown seaplanes across the country, in the Northeast, Florida, Alaska, Maine, Minnesota, New York City, the Bahamas, and beyond. He is a tailwheel pilot, a seaplane pilot, and has extensive experience flying experimental aircraft. Frank is also an accomplished mechanic with plans to become a designated pilot examiner in the near future.
Frank McCutcheon Jr.
Sarah Tamar McCutcheon
Sarah Tamar Kohan is an ATP rated Gulfstream pilot and a seaplane flight instructor. She has flown seaplanes in the Northeast, NYC, Florida, and the Bahamas. She is a recipient of the NBAA (National Business Aviation Association) Top 40 Under 40 Award, the WAI Martha King Scholarship for Flight Instructors, and the JetStream Aviation Law Scholarship. She is a volunteer with the Recreational Aviation Foundation, the Seaplane Pilots Association, and Professional Pilots of Tomorrow. She has been a guest on several aviation podcasts, including the RAF Podcast and On the Step, and has written for AOPA and Water Flying Magazine.