Make & Model Specialists LLC will send one of our vetted, professional instructors to you. You’ll train in your plane at the airport(s) you operate from. Perhaps you already have an instructor you like flying with? No problem. If your instructor can pass our vetting process, we can have that person do your instruction.
Chief of Training
Anthony J. Cirincione
Anthony is the Chief of Training and proud to be recognized by the National Association of Flight instructors as a Master Flight Instructor, and by AOPA as a Distinguished Flight Instructor for 2018 & 2019.
Anthony served as a US Air Force Fighter Weapons School Instructor in the F-4 Phantom. He has given over 3,000 hours of flight instruction from gliders to the Mach 2.5+ F-111. In fact, he teaches in every category of aircraft except Powered Lift. Currently, most of his time is spent teaching in jets and turboprop airplanes. As an Adjunct instructor for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Anthony created and taught an Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic certification course. He has written several magazine articles, as well as the book “Advanced Flight Instruction” in 2006 to help improve the quality of flight instruction industry wide.
Designated Pilot Examiner
Airplane
Sport Pilot through Airline Transport
Flight Instructor Added Ratings
CE500 & CE525 Type Ratings
King Air 90, 100, & 200
Turbo-prop
Glider
Sport Pilot through Commercial Pilot
Flight Instructor Added Ratings
Military Competency Examiner
Flight Instructor
Pilot
Flight Instructor
Airplane
SEL, SES & MEL, Instrument
CE500, CE510, CE525 & CE560XL Type Ratings
Rotorcraft
Helicopter, Gyroplane & Instrument
Glider
Aerotow, Ground & Self-launch
Sport
Weight-Shift Control
Powered Parachute
Courseware Manager
John Cirincione
John started his instrument training younger than most. Now he is a FAA Gold Seal Flight Instructor actively teaching in airplanes from tail-draggers to Cessna Citations. He is also an Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic with Inspection Authorization and 10 years of experience maintaining and modifying aircraft including gliders, helicopters and military C-130s. John is primarily responsible for developing our academic presentations.
Flight Instructor
Airplane
SEL, MEL, & Instrument
CE500 & CE525 Type Ratings
Business Development
Mike Massey
Mike is responsible for business development. He has over 50 years and 38,000 hours flying numerous airplanes in military, Part 121 & 135, and Ag. Currently he professionally flies Learjet 31 & Learjet 60.
Join Our Team
Interested in teaching for Make & Model Specialists?
If so, please fill out the Pilot Record form below and email it along with a detailed resume to markabusse@gmail.com
Potential Flight Instructors
Getting on board with us
Oh yeah, the money
We pay instructors per day based on the aircraft they are actually teaching in. Naturally, a King Air 350 instructor earns more than an instructor in a Cessna 210. Expect to cover this during the phone call.