
Aviation Training
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After obtaining all certifications, you will go through a time building process in which you will build up to 300 hours of flight time in accordance with the standards of new pilots of domestic airlines. You can also selectively apply for instructor courses such as Certified Flight Instructor (CFI), Certified Flight Instrument Instructor (CFII), and Multi-Engine Instructor (MEI). This course is intended to teach other flight trainees, which requires at least 1,000 hours of flight time to secure competitiveness in employment or to get a job at a large airline. After obtaining the instructor's license, you can teach flight trainees to accumulate their flight time at the same time. Here, CFI can guide single-use and business masking courses, and CFI is qualified to guide instrument flight training as an instrument flight instructor. MEI also certifies as a multi-engine instructor.
Recently, additional B737 Rating can be completed to increase the likelihood of joining the airline.
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Our M.I.AIR flying school operates formal FAA-accredited training courses, is a certified educational institution that issues its own I-20 visas with federal immigration SEVIS authorization, and has independent educational know-how with long educational experience. Through a thorough and dense educational curriculum and guidance from high-quality flight instructors, we guide them to effectively acquire private pilot, instrument flight, and commercial pilot flight, while also providing the best flight capabilities to enable airline employment. In addition, it has the advantage of effectively shortening the entire training period through mild weather in California, securing sufficient flight time, and always possible night flights.
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The most important ability in the FAA qualification process is English, and it is a very important factor in both the flight curriculum and the employment process, and all domestic airlines are currently moving toward a policy that emphasizes the importance of English to a higher level in the pilot selection process. To this end, our M.I.AIR flight school has opened and operated an English school in the school, recognizing the importance of securing employment competitiveness and English proficiency. Using the English course presented, the trainees of this school continue to strengthen their employment competitiveness as airlines.

Aircraft Courses
Aircraft control training
