Description
There is a severe pilot shortage in the United States/ Train with a global leader in pilot training and qualify in as little as 15 months to complete your dream of becoming an airline pilot.
You will learn to fly at state-of-the-art facilities, in Orlando, Florida with approximately 90 single-and-multi engine aircraft as well as Flight Training Devices (FTDs).
Representatives from our airline partners frequently visit our campus to interview and speak with cadets, giving you the opportunity to network with potential employers!
PROFESSIONAL PILOT PROGRAM (PPP)
Professional Pilot Program course footprint
In just 15 months, you will qualify with the following:
- Private Pilot Certificate
- Instrument Rating
- Commercial Pilot Single-Engine Certificate
- Commercial Multi-Engine Add-on Rating
- Certified Flight Instructor Certificate
Upon qualification, you will be given the opportunity to become one of Baoas’ Flight Instructors and earn money while you build your FAA-mandated 1500 flight hours. Following that, you will join an airline as a First Officer, having completed your qualifications at one of the best aviation schools in Florida.
Professional Pilot Program admission requirements
Minimum admission requirements are as follows. For additional airline pilot training requirements please contact Admissions.
- Age – Applicants must be at least 17 years and 6 months old at the start of the program
- Medical – All applicants must provide a photocopy of an FAA Medical Certificate
- Selection – Cadets must complete a Wonderlic assessment and meet or exceed the minimum score requirement of 17
What are my career prospects?
On graduation, you will be guaranteed an interview with B.A.O.A.S to become a Certified Flight Instructor.
Following on from your airline pilot training program, you will be eligible to commence your Airline Transport Pilot Certification Training Program (ATP CTP) to obtain your Airline Transport License enabling you to apply for a career with regional and major airlines.
Our connections with airlines from around the US provides cadets with a seamless pathway to becoming airline pilot. Representatives from these airlines are frequently invited to campus to interview and speak with cadets about class dates, salary, bonuses, and cadet programs.
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