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How to Become professional pilot with FAA License in United States

How to Become professional pilot with FAA License in United States

Hello everyone! My name is Anna and I'm
senior flight training consultant in Flying Academy. Every day I'm helping
guys like you to choose their path on the way to their dream and today I'm
going to tell you how students of Flying Academy becoming airline pilots in the
United States. Short answer is you need to get FAA commercial pilot
certificate. Our courses designed for students without any flight experience
or those who want to improve their current certificate under FAA
regulations. Trainees will start with a private pilot certificate. This is the
initial step for all students, is the beginner level of piloting because you
will learn basic maneuvers and gain foundation for your theoretical
knowledge. By the time you are finishing, you will be able to fly on a
single-engine aircraft with up to 3 passengers using visual navigation.

Night
training is a part of the private pilot certificate and it will allow you to fly
during the night time. Private pilot certificate has a lot of limitations on
available navigation tools and weather conditions. To overcome those limitations
you need to upgrade your certificate with an instrument rating. That training
will qualify you to use more advanced method of navigation instruments
available in any aircraft. As an outcome, you will be able to commit flights in
conditions of low visibility. Commercial is a qualification that
permits holder to act as a pilot of an aircraft for remuneration. The applicant
has to demonstrate his theoretical knowledge at FAA approved testing center
in the form of a written exam. After successful examination you will
proceed to the check rate which consists of oral and practical exams. After the commercial module, student will proceed to the multi-engine land rating.
Multi-engine land rating extends privileges of a commercial pilot
certificate.

This will give you opportunity to fly aircraft with more
than one engine. In the United States we are providing following training
programs. When finishing one of those you will get FAA commercial pilot
certificate, so let's check them out. Zero to commercial program includes
following certificates and ratings starting with a private pilot
certificate, followed by instrument rating, then commercial pilot certificate
and the last edition will be multi-engine land rating.

Zero to
commercial course can take approximately nine to twelve months.
Keep in mind that everything depends on the progress of the pilot and their
availability. The FAA has two paths to follow: part 141
and part 61. The main difference between those two is amount of flight hours and
ground training. For international students part 141 is the best to follow. Zero to 1500 is the most complete
problem, created for those who has legal right to work in the United States. This
program basically includes all the way to commercial and the addition of the
flight instructor certificate. It will give you an amazing opportunity to work
for Flying Academy after successful completion of flight instructor program.

A huge advantage to do your training in the United States with Flying Academy is
that we're located in Miami Executive Airport in Florida. it's International
Airport with three available runways and possibility to do your training
for instrument rating. Amazing weather will allow you to fly during the whole
year and finish your practical preparation on time. It's also
significant because of its really intensive ATC communication and high
volume of air traffic that will prepare you for the challenges of the real
airline job.

So that's what you need to know about our courses in the United States that will help you to get to the pilot cockpit of international airlines.
I hope that was very helpful for you. Make sure to check rest of our videos.
You can also find more detailed information on our website where you can
contact us as well as using Facebook or phone. Crew of Flying Academy is always
here for you. So that's it for today and I will see you next time.
Bye-Bye!.

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