At Fly A Seaplane, we are all about seaplane flying! From intro flights to initial ratings to advanced training, we are here to help pilots become proficient, safe seaplane pilots, and to showcase how amazing seaplane flying can be.
Frank McCutcheon Jr
Frank is a Gold Seal CFI, CFII and experienced Part 135 charter captain and training instructor in the Amphibious Cessna Caravan, with extensive experience flying in South Florida, the Caribbean, Boston, and New York. Frank is an experienced flight and ground instructor specializing in seaplanes and tailwheel aircraft. Frank has instructed at a few well know seaplane schools in Florida and Maine, worked for Just Aircraft instructing in and test flying the SuperSTOL and Highlander, and for Progressive Aerodyne building Searey aircraft and instructing in them. Frank has also completed all of the Rotax 9 Series iRMT Rotax maintenance classes at Lockwood Aviation. With thousands of hours of seaplane experience on both straight and amphibious floats he is excited to share his knowledge of flying with you. Frank is also experienced in several types of experimental, light-sport and ultralight aircraft and currently owns and flies a Murphy Rebel.
Sarah Tamar
Sarah is a CFI as well as an ATP rated corporate pilot with experience flying the Amphibious Cessna Caravan in New York City, Boston, the Northeast, Florida, and the Bahamas. She is type rated in the Gulfstream GIV jet and flies that full time. She is a volunteer for the SPA (Seaplane Pilots Association), has written articles for AOPA and Water Flying Magazine, has been featured on several aviation podcasts, and is the NY State ambassador for the RAF (Recreational Aviation Foundation). She is an avid airplane camper and loves flamping.