Aviation Programs
FAA Certificate
The Aircraft Pilot Certification Course, published by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), is required to fly aircraft of various nationalities, including the United States.
As a result, obtaining the FAA's flight license will provide you with a basic qualification to join an airline worldwide. Typically, a 300-hour flight time will complete the entire qualification process, which will result in the US FAA's flight license.
After entering Korea, you will apply to a domestic airline as a bookkeeper after going through the process of switching to a domestic captain.
In order to get a job at an airline, you must basically acquire all three pilot fields below, and to this end, you must complete the ground training and flight training courses for each course and pass the designated test courses sequentially.
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Federal Aviation Administration
The FAA Aircraft Pilot Certificate course is a certificate required to fly aircraft of various nationalities, including the United States. Once you have obtained the FAA's flight pilot certificate, you will be eligible to work for airlines worldwide. After 300 hours of flight time, you will complete all of your qualifications and be certified as a pilot by the U.S. FAA. In order to try to get a job at an airline, you must basically obtain all three pilot licenses, and you must take the designated test courses sequentially after completing each course's ground and flight training courses.
Private Pilot License, PPL
The Private Pilot License is the first step in any aviation career. The PPL permits the holder to pilot a single-engine aircraft privately. For personal purposes, earning your PPL will start you down your desired aviation pathway.
Commercial Pilot License, CPL
The completion of a Commercial Multi-Engine Rating permits the hold to act as the Pilot-In-Command of a multi-engine aircraft. This license also permits pilots to be paid for his or her work. The ability to operate an aircraft with multiple engines can open professional pilots to a host of additional employment opportunities. For those who plan to pursue a career as an Airline Transport Pilot, the Commercial Multi-Engine Rating is essential.
Instrument Rating, IR
After completing a Private Pilot License, training for Instrument Rating can begin. The course trains pilots to fly an aircraft solely by reference to instruments in conditions of low visibility. For instance, pilots can fly in cloud cover or at night.
TIMEBUILD
We offer time building for commercial of 300 hours.