About Us
In the Beginning:
Light Sport West is located at Sacramento Executive Airport (KSAC).
Greg Thomas is the President and Chief Flight Instructor at Light Sport West. Greg is a Certified Flight Instructor(CFI) in Single and Multi Engine Aircraft plus he can Train your for your Instrument Rating. If you would like to schedule flight training call us at 855-LSA-West.
Light Sport west trains in two aircraft:
- 2009 Remos GX - Used for primary flight training for the Private Pilot and Sport Pilot syllabi
- 1962 Deboniar - Used for the Commercial and Instrument Courses
Stop by, or give us a call, to help you with your Aviation needs. We provide the following services and would be happy to help you.
Our Team:
![]() |
General Manager - Greg is a CFI SE & ME. He can also provide High Performance, Complex, High Altitude, and Biennials Flight Reviews. Greg served as a Naval Aviator from 1986-1997. During his first sea tour he flew P-3's during the Iran/Iraq war and Dessert Storm. He received his MS in Aeronautical Engineering from the Naval Post-Graduate School and his MBA from UC Davis.
|
![]() |
Chief Inspector - Nate has over 14 years in Aviation. Early in his career, he worked for United Airlines, working mostly on 747's. Nate has been to many schools, including Citation 650 school. Nate is also a tier 2 Rotax trained technician.
|
![]() |
Inspector and Compliance Officer - Gus has been with Executive Air Repair since 2002. Prior to joining us he served in the Marines maintaining F/A-18's. Gus has 18 years of Aviation Experience. Gus has attended Remos service center training and he is a tier 2 Rotax trained technician.
|
![]() |
Inspector - Steve has over 25 years of Maintenance Experience. Steve's aviation interest started at a young age, when his father was Chief Pilot for Northrup Corporation. Steve has Completed many Continuing Education courses including an AC-Delco air conditioning maintenance adjustment and repair course, a Cessna Citation Jet Maintenance program, and Cessna Citation V Maintenance program.
|



















