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Professional Pilot Career Path with our Accelerated Flight Training
For individuals who are interested
in a career as a professional pilot, langaAir has developed a structured
step-by-step approach to accomplish that goal. As you may already
know, there are basic ratings or licenses that must be held in order
to fly professionally. Once the basic, professional flight school
training is completed and the ratings are awarded, the pilot will
then be concerned with building flight experience, which is measured
in flight hours. Airlines, cargo operators, charter operations,
and corporate flight departments will normally consider candidates
who posses a minimal amount of flight time for employment. Since
most individuals fall short of the "employable level" of flight
experience immediately after completing their initial flight school
training, the next step is to find an economical means of building
flight time experience. The typical method of obtaining the flight
experience is by providing professional flight instruction. By offering
professional flight instruction services through us, you will gain
valuable flight time and you will be paid while you are doing it.
langaAir pays their flight instructors better than 90% of all flight
schools.
langaAir has developed the CFI Quickstart
Accelerated Flight Training program to accomplish the goals of career
oriented students. A general summary of the professional pilot program
follows:
Professional Pilot Career Development
Phase I: Initial Professional
Pilot Training.
Upon completion of the first phase
of the professional pilot program, you will have successfully
earned the following ratings:
Private Pilot
Instrument Pilot
Multi-Engine Pilot
Commercial Pilot
Certified flight Instructor
Instrument Instructor
Multi-Engine Instructor
Duration: 7 to 9 Months
Phase II: Employment as a Professional
Certified Flight Instructor
Upon Successful Completion of Phase I, langaAir will hire the
new professional pilot as a Certified flight Instructor (CFI).
For aggressive individuals, the "employable" flight
experience levels should be reached in 12 to 18 months.
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