Your Path to Becoming a Professional Pilot

Career Pilot Path
A complete training program that takes you from zero experience all the way to becoming a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI).
Ideal for those who want to turn flying into a career.
Includes:
- Private Pilot License
- Instrument Rating
- Commercial Pilot License
- CFI/CFII Certification
Join a program built for driven individuals ready to launch high-flying careers
This is your trial run. No experience required. You’ll fly with a certified instructor, take the controls, and decide if flying is for you.
Whether you’re chasing a lifelong dream or looking to accelerate your professional journey, we’re here to help you soar faster and smarter.

Frequently asked questions.
We understand that taking the first steps towards becoming a pilot can be both exciting and overwhelming. We’ve pieced together these FAQ’s. If you have any additional questions or require further clarification, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our friendly and knowledgeable team.
Not at all! You may train for only what you need.
Many applicants are interested in a career in aviation. However, many applicants just want to fly for fun or to travel with their business.
After you train, you may rent our aircraft to fly for pleasure or business.
- Accelerated Private Pilot – 2-3 Weeks
- Part Time Training for Private Pilot – 1-4 Months
- Accelerated Instrument Rating – 2-3 Weeks.
- Part Time Training for Instrument Rating – 1-3 Months
- Accelerated Commercial Pilot – 2-3 Weeks
- (Assumes at least 230 hours total time)
- Accelerated Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) – 1-2 Weeks
- Accelerated CFI – Instrument Instructor – 1-2 Weeks
We are able to train international students under certain circumstances. Contact us for details.
Not in the long run! Learning to fly is learning a new skill. It takes practice and consistency in training. If you have large gaps in your training (as some part time students do), you will lose proficiency and can regress in your training. This can increase the amount of hours required and cost more money.
Those who take a long time to complete training will end up with more hours and more money spent.
Nearly every flight school quotes their rates and the dollar amount is usually based on the FAA minimum times or close to it.
Although possible, it makes a couple of large assumptions. One is assuming that you are ready to become a pilot right at 40 hours. Many factors affect success and some people just need more time. Two is that you can do all the ground school and check ride preparation on your own without any help from an instructor. Realistically this would be extremely difficult.
In our accelerated program, we work closely with you and spend more time to get you prepared in a shorter time frame than a part time student.
This increased face-to-face time increases cost, but in exchange, you will achieve success in a much shorter time frame with our proven model!
60+
Years of experience
10
Amazing Instructors
30k+
Hours of Flight Time
600+
Aviation Students

