One resident of Bay Bridge Airport is Trident Aircraft, a flight school that caters to all pilots. Trident Aircraft currently trains midshipmen from the nearby
U.S. Naval Academy to prepare them for further training at the
Pensacola Naval Air Station. The school took over this position from former Bay Bridge resident school Chesapeake ProFlight, when ProFlight ceased operations in November 2008 after failing to secure investors following the 2008 US Financial Crisis. The flight school employs multiple flight instructors and boasts a rental fleet of fixed-gear
Cessna aircraft, a Piper Arrow, a twin-engine
Beechcraft Duchess, a
Super Decathlon for aerobatic and tailwheel training, and at least one
Cirrus aircraft. Trident provides primary instruction through ATP, and is an authorized Cirrus training center. Also operating out of Bay Bridge airport is Chesapeake Sport Pilot, which provides light sport instruction and light sport aircraft rental. The current fleet includes
Tecnam Sierra,
Tecnam Eaglet,
Remos GX,
Flight Design CT, and
Sky Arrow aircraft. ==See also==