More than 1 out of every 2 pilots flying today have learned with King courses. To get the most out of your flying, check out the latest in courses, training aids and recommended aviation products.
Welcome King Schools´ Customer
View your Order Status
Login
View your Shopping Cart My Account
More than 1 out of every 2 pilots flying today have learned with King courses. To get the most out of your flying, check out the latest in courses, training aids and recommended aviation products.
Home About King Schools Meet John and Martha Technical Support Ordering from KING Win a Skyhawk
Product Search
 
Enter keyword or item#


Email and Phone Offers
Request a King Catalog
Editor's Choice Award AVweb Reader's Choice Award

Favorite Thoughts of John and Martha

John and Martha King Speaking Schedule

Take a Virtual Tour of King Schools

Martha Named a Hero of Aviation

John Named Recipient of the National Air Transportation Association 2004 Excellence in Pilot Training Award

Martha King Honored By The National Aeronautic Association

John and Martha's Presentation at the 2008 Women In Aviation Convention


John and Martha King ...
the only husband and
wife to both hold every
category and class of FAA
pilot and instructor certificates.

Certificates and Ratings
held by both
John and Martha King

  Airline Transport Pilot
Single & Multi-engine Land &
    Sea, Airplane
  Falcon 10
  Citation 500
  LearJet
Rotorcraft Helicopter
 
  Commercial Privileges
  Rotorcraft Gyroplane
  Glider
  Lighter Than Air
  Airship
  Free Balloon
 
  Certificated
   Flight Instructor
Airplane Single & Multi-engine
Rotorcraft Helicopter and Gyroplane
Instrument Airplane &
    Helicopter
Glider
 
  Ground Instructor
Advanced
Instrument
JOHN & MARTHA KING
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Co-chairmen and co-owners of King Schools, Inc

  John and Martha King´s use of technology and clear, simple, and fun teaching have made aviation knowledge more accessible to hundreds of thousands of pilots and maintenance technicians.

  After a dismal failure in a business for which they did not have a passion, John and Martha King decided to relax and indulge their love of flying for a while. In the early 1970s, they began teaching flying to mark time while looking for a "serious business."

  Originally the Kings launched their flying business out of a spare bedroom in their house. Today their company, King Schools, Inc., operates out of a dedicated complex in San Diego, California that includes a television and software production facility.

  Over more than 30 years, King Schools has delivered many millions of videotapes, CD-ROMs, DVDs and web-based training courses to pilots in training. In addition to running King Schools, John and Martha also share the limelight as talent in the company's courses and television productions. With their insightful use of technology and clear, simple and fun teaching, the Kings have revolutionized the flight training industry.

  It's no surprise that pilots throughout the world know John and Martha and regard them as their personal aviation mentors. Nearly every pilot has taken a King course at one time, and almost half of each year's crop of new private and instrument pilots in the United States use King Schools' educational materials. King Schools continues to revolutionize pilot training by pioneering the development of multimedia training programs on many aviation subjects including ground-breaking programs on aviation risk management.

  Through the years, the Kings have retained their enthusiasm for flying. They fly their own Dassault Falcon 10 jet wherever they go, swapping captain and copilot duties on each leg. They have flown as pilots in every continent of the world except Antarctica, including a trip completely around the world via the length of Russia.

  John and Martha are the first couple to both hold every category and class of FAA rating on their pilot and instructor certificates. Martha is the first and only woman to achieve this complete ratings sweep. They remain active in many categories, regularly flying everything from jet and piston airplanes and helicopters to weight-shift trikes and powered parachutes. They have enjoyed periodically serving as back-up pilots for the Fujifilm blimp. They have flown the blimp over such events as the Kentucky Derby, the Davis Cup, the Super Bowl, the U.S. Open tennis tournament, and the Experimental Aircraft Association convention at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Their airship adventures have been part of national television coverage on the Fox, ESPN, CBS, and USA networks.

  The Kings appear frequently on national TV as aviation experts. They also have starred in numerous video presentations on Microsoft's Flight Simulator program providing instruction for the "Getting Started" Wizard and for numerous informational topics. Plus, they were featured on CNN's "Business Unusual."

  John and Martha have been champions for the cause of improving the risk management practices of general aviation pilots and they speak to thousands of pilots each year on aviation safety. They work with the FAA's National Aviation Safety Program in producing safety videos. They also volunteer their time to speak to college classes on starting a small business.

  For many years both John and Martha served on the Board of Directors of the San Diego Air and Space Museum. Both are currently on the Board of Directors of the Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation and John is Chairman of the Board. Martha is on the Board of Overseers of the University of California, San Diego.

  In 1996 the Kings were named "Aviation Educators of the Year" by Professional Pilot Magazine.

  In 2001 Martha was appointed by President Clinton to the First Flight Centennial Federal Advisory Board to help promote celebrations of the 100th anniversary of flight.

  In 2002 the Kings were recognized for their contributions to aviation by being inducted into the International Forest of Friendship in the hometown of Amelia Earhart, Atchison, Kansas.

  1n 2003 Martha was honored by the a resolution of the California Assembly and a proclamation from the Governor of California in connection with having been chosen by EAA to fly the state flag to Kitty Hawk for the First Flight Centennial.

  At Kitty Hawk on December 16, 2003, Martha was honored along with 99 others by the First Flight Centennial Commission as one of the 100 Distinguished Aviation Heroes in the first century of flight. Of the 100 heroes, only 32 are living and 18 appeared on the stage at Kitty Hawk to accept the recognition. Among those present along with Martha were Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Chuck Yeager, John Glenn and Patty Wagstaff. Martha was also named one of the "100 Most Influential Women in Aviation" by Women in Aviation International.

  John received the 2004 "Excellence in Pilot Training" award from the National Air Transportation Association.

  In 2005 Martha King was awarded the prestigious Cliff Henderson Award for Achievement from the National Aeronautic Association. The award is presented annually to "a living individual or group whose vision, leadership, or skill has made a significant and lasting contribution to the promotion and advancement of aviation or space activity." Previous Cliff Henderson Award recipients include Jimmy Doolittle, Roscoe Turner, General Curtis LeMay, Frank Borman, Scott Crossfield, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, and Ernest K. Gann.

  In 2007 the Federation Aeronautique Internationale (FAI), based in Lausanne, Switzerland, awarded Paul Tissandier Diplomas to both John and Martha for serving the cause of general aviation through "their work, initiative, and devotion".

  In 2008 John and Martha were jointly given the Forrest M. and Pamela Bird award by the Civil Aviation Medical Association for "...exceptional contributions to the safety of civil aviation as pilots and educators through exercising excellent judgment, logic and common sense in evaluation and training of civil pilots through the years".

  In 2008 John and Martha jointly received the Vision Award from Business & Commercial Aviation. The other Vision Award winners in 2008 were Michimasa Fujino,CEO of Honda Aircraft Co and the driving force behind the Honda Jet, and Paul Bowen, the inspirationally artistic aviation air-to-air photographer.

  In 2008 the Explorers Club awarded the Lowell Thomas award to Martha, and in a surprise announcement, also to John. The award is named for Explorers Club member Lowell Thomas, the journalist whose news reports introduced "Lawrence of Arabia"—T.E. Lawrence—to the Western public. It is given to honor men and women who have distinguished themselves in the field of exploration. The Kings´ award was to honor their work in making aviation accessible as a tool for exploration.

  In 2008 John and Martha were inducted as a couple into the International Aerospace Hall of Fame. They joined famous aviation pioneers such as the Wright Brothers, Charles Lindbergh, Chuck Yeager, Jack Northrop, William Boeing, Reuben H. Fleet, Glenn Curtiss, Wally Schirra, T. Claude Ryan, and Jimmy Doolittle Jr.

  Although they each were high school valedictorians, graduated with distinction from Indiana University, and have received other academic honors, the Kings believe their real education has come from the life-long study of entrepreneurship that they have made - and from the "school of hard knocks." It is apparent to the Kings that they have learned as much from their failures as from their successes.

  John and Martha credit King Schools' continued success to the enthusiasm for general aviation that prevails throughout the organization. They also emphasize the importance of knowing their customers well, in order to seek out and meet their needs.

  The Kings have given up their search for a "serious business."


Home Video Training Tips King Special Offers King Course Upgrades King Premiums Win a Cessna Skyhawk

King Schools Privacy Policy

King Schools is your source for FAA Knowledge Test and Flight Test study materials,
general pilot education and all your pilot gear needs. Learn to fly with us!


© 2009 King Schools, Inc. All Rights Reserved
3840 Calle Fortunada - San Diego, CA USA 92123-1825 | (800) 854-1001 or (858) 541-2200 (worldwide)
Click to close
Flash 9.0 is required to play this video.  Either your browser does not have Flash installed or it is currently disabled.