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** PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM I
Program Includes:Commercial License, Instrument Rating, Multi-Engine
Rating, Certified Flight Instructor Rating, and Certified Flight Instructor
Instrument Rating.
Prerequisite: Private License. Student may begin Professional I Program
immediately upon achieving Private Pilot License.
Designed for the pilot who wishes to obtain Commercial License with
Instrument and Multi-Engine ratings. The student will also be trained
to receive the Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) and Certified Flight
Instructor Instrument Ratings (CFII). Upon completion, the pilot is
qualified to be a Flight Instructor in a single-engine aircraft and
teach students to be licensed Private, Commercial or Instrument-rated
pilots. These ratings are extremely helpful for the pilot who desires
to advance his/her flight time and flight experience. The Diamond DA-42
and Piper Seneca PA-34 systems ground school prepares the student to
operate within a complex, multi-engine glass cockpit environment, similar
to what is being used in today’s advanced commercial aircraft.
Aircraft flown includes the new Diamond DA-42 and Piper Seneca PA-34
twin engine, as well as the Cessna C-172SP and Decathlon 8KCAB.
The Professional I Program also includes the Unusual Attitude and Upset
Recovery Training Course, which provides important training for students
who plan to be professional pilots. It is a rigorous combination of
hands-on maneuver-based and scenario-based training profiles which enhance
flying skills. Most important, this course also improves the pilot's
decision-making skills in emergency situations.
Start your Professional Pilot Training
Today, Contact PEA
- Lab Hours: 142.4
- Lecture/Ground School Hours: 263.5
- Flight Hours: 136
- COST: DA-42: $40,112 / PA-34: $36,942
(Instrument, Commercial, CFI, CFII, Dual DA-42/PA-34 Systems Ground
School: 162.5 hours, flight exams, ETA, written exams and
books all included).
* ** PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM III
Program Includes:Multi-Engine Private Rating, Instrument Rating,
Commercial Single Engine License, Commercial Multi-Engine License, Certified
Flight Instructor Rating, Certified Flight Instructor Instrument Rating
and Multi-Engine Instructor Rating. Includes 50 hours multi-engine time.
Prerequisite: Private License. Student may begin Professional III
Program immediately upon achieving Private Pilot License.
Similar to PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM I, PROGRAM III emphasizes multi-engine
training. Most single-engine time is replaced by advanced multi-engine
instruction. Pilot is eligible to begin the Professional III program
immediately upon completion of Private Pilot Course and achieving Private
License. Aircraft flown includes the new Diamond DA-42 and Piper Seneca
PA-34 twin engine, as well as the Cessna C-172SP and Decathlon 8KCAB.
Start your Professional Pilot Training
Today, Contact PEA.
Lab Hours: 146.4
Lecture/Ground School: 279.5
Flight Hours: 146.4
COST: DA-42: $52,223 / PA-34: $42,963
(Instrument, Commercial, CFI, CFII, Dual DA-42/PA-34 Systems Ground
School: 162.5 hours, flight exams, ETA, written exams and
books all included).
* ** ATP PROGRAM I
Program Includes: Multi-Engine Instructor Rating, FAR 135 VFR
Ground School and Aircraft Training, FAR 135 IFR Ground School and Aircraft
Training, Turbo Prop Ground School and Simulator Training, Turbo Jet
Ground School and Simulator Training, Crew Resource Management and Human
Factors Ground School, Airline Transport Pilot License.
The Airline Transport Pilot is the highest license a pilot can achieve.
A minimum of 1500 flight hours is required. Pre-requisites are completion
of Commercial, Instrument, Multi-Engine and Instructor Ratings (CFI
& CFII). Utilizing the Instructor Rating, the pilot is qualified
to join Phoenix East as a paid flight instructor to further build flight
time and experience. (NOTE: International students must have a valid
J-1 Visa).
Pilots will also be trained under F.A.R. Part 135 to become single
and multi-engine charter pilots. The ATP Program has a greater emphasis
on multi-engine crew coordination and includes the CRM/Human Factors
course. The Glass Cockpit Course trains the pilot to manage today's
aircraft advanced systems. ATP Program I qualifies the pilot in multi-engine
aircraft with knowledge of advanced turbine systems.
At the end of this program the pilot will be trained for the Airline
Transport Pilot Certificate. This program will make the pilot ATP Qualified
in multi-engine aircraft with knowledge of advance turbine systems.
Start your ATP Pilot Training Today, Contact
PEA
Lab Hours: 1,254
Lecture/Ground School Hours: 227
Flight Hours: 1,254
COST: $17,762
(Ground school, flight exams, written exams and books included)
ACCELERATED PROGRAMS available.
Call 386-258-0703 for Information.
From outside of the U.S. call +1-386-258-0703.
* Credit given for private based on previous flight experience.
** This course is considered a vocational course. All others are considered
avocational courses.
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“Phoenix East was a superior choice for my training. I am so glad I chose Phoenix East. They made my training enjoyable, fast and extremely professional staff quaranteed step by step training for towards your FAA licenses. After graduating from the school they gave me opportunity to work as an instructor, build up my experience and fly in their charter department. I have to give them all credit where I am today, flying widebody jet for domestic and international operations for one of the largest airlines in the world. They truly made my goal reachable and my lifelong dream came true. Before you deside your flight school, I truly recommend you to contact Phoenix East before making that choice.”
Juha Maensivu, A300 pilot, Check Airman for DHL Airway.
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