Career Pilot Program
Obtain 1,500 flight hours, and a Bachelor’s Degree in 3 years
The CAA Career Pilot Program Bachelor’s Degree Track offers you the flight ratings necessary to start an airline career on top of a bachelor’s degree from our education partners or local universities. Work as a Flight Instructor after the first year. Complete the program in 3 years and start flying as an Airline Pilot.
- Dedicated Training Strategy Tailored to Each Individual Student
- Flexible Training Schedule
- One-on-one Instructions
- Guaranteed Interview for a CAA Flight Instructor Position
- Pilot Certifications through Commercial and Certificated Flight Instructor:
- Private Pilot Certificate – Single Engine Land
- Instrument Rating – Single and Multi Engine Land
- Multi-Engine Rating
- Commercial Pilot Certificate – Single and Multi Engine Land
- Certified Flight Instructor – Single-Engine, Multi-Engine, and Instrument
- Bachelor’s Degree in Aeronautics or other aviation related majors.
- Pilot Training Bundle and Study Materials
Start from Zero Flight Time
Flight Training Program
Bachelor’s Degree Program
Financing Available
Pay-as-you-go Available
Let's talk about your training!
Call (877).423.8237 or Email info@caacxo.com to schedule an training consultation!
Zero experience to career ready
The Career Pilot Program Non-Bachelor’s Degree Track is for driven Individuals focused on starting their aviation career on a fast track. The program is designed to take a full-time trainee from zero flight time to 300 flight hours with the licenses and ratings necessary to pursue an aviation career.
- Dedicated Training Strategy Tailored to Each Individual Student
- Flexible Training Schedule
- One-on-one Instructions
- Guaranteed Interview for a CAA Flight Instructor Position
- Pilot Certifications through Commercial and Certificated Flight Instructor:
- Private Pilot Certificate – Single Engine Land
- Instrument Rating – Single and Multi Engine Land
- Multi-Engine Rating
- Commercial Pilot Certificate – Single and Multi Engine Land
- Certified Flight Instructor – Single-Engine, Multi-Engine, and Instrument
- 300 Flight Hours
- Pilot Training Bundle and Study Materials
Let's talk about your training!
Call (877).423.8237 or Email info@caacxo.com to schedule an training consultation!
Career Pilot Program
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Financing is Available For All Programs.
F&Q
To better understand the two different types of flight training methods, it is helpful to determine exactly what these terms mean.
The term “part” in this case refers to a part of the Federal Aviation Regulations, or FARs. The FARs outline requirements for pilots, flight schools, maintenance requirements, and many other aviation-related topics.
Part 61 of the FARs is all about the regulations for pilot certification. It outlines the topics covered during flight training and the amount of flight hours required to obtain specific flight certificates. Part 141 describes regulations for flight training institutions and flight schools. Under Part 141, a flight school must seek and maintain FAA approval for its training curriculum, syllabus and lesson plans, creating a more structured flight training environment. A Part 61 training environment is less strict, and leaves an instructor with more flexibility to change the training program as he sees fit. Both training programs teach to the same FAA practical test standards.