Commercial Aviation Schools

Becoming a commercial airline pilot requires achieving many important steps throughout a well-managed process. Among many milestones, you'll need to log at least 250 flight hours flying in adverse conditions and attain up-to-date instrument and multi-engine ratings. You'll also need to receive a medical certificate, verifying an approved status of your overall health and fitness, and pass a check-ride in which you'll be accompanied by an examiner from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Yet, before you accomplish all of this, you'll first need to begin taking commercial aviation coursework, and pass your ground school exam. Interested students will find a large number of commercial aviation schools available in the United States.
  1. Phoenix East Aviation

    • Phoenix East Aviation flight school offers courses in commercial airline training, and has been doing so since 1972. Certified by the Federal Aviation Administration as an approved pilot school, Phoenix East Aviation is located in Daytona Beach, Florida, where the ideal weather allows students an average of about 300 flying days a year. The school was founded by a retired Airline Captain and former Chairman of the U.S. Presidential Aviation Advisory Board. Additionally, school instructors are fully licensed and experienced airline professionals. Most of them have degrees in education and aeronautical studies. Phoenix East Aviation is well-known for its high employment rates in the airline industry.

      Phoenix East Aviation

      561 Pearl Harbor Drive

      Daytona, FL 32114

      800-868-4359

      pea.com

    Big Bend Community College

    • Big Bend Community College is located in Moses Lake, Washington, and is home to the school's flight training facilities, where commercial pilot training is just one of many flight career options. Students undergo an intense two-year training program that begins by placing them in the pilot's seat during the first week of classes. The flight facilities are situated on more than 60 acres of land, and are located in close proximity to the Grant County International Airport, one of the country's largest commercial airports. Applying students need to meet appropriate admission requirements and provide a copy of the FAA class II student pilot medical certificate and transcripts.

      BBCC Aviation Department

      7662 Chanute St.

      Building 3000

      Moses Lake, WA 98837

      509-793-2241

      bigbendaviation.com

    Florida Institute of Technology

    • The Florida Institute of Technology provides educational programs that help students achieve careers in the commercial airline industry, as well as in and non-flight aviation careers. Located in Melbourne, Florida, the College of Aeronautics offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The school provides flight and ground instruction in all pilot ratings and offers many other diverse courses, such as conventional gear, basic aerobatic and complex instrument. Additionally, the Florida Institute of Technology welcomes students who are utilizing the GI Bill.

      College of Aeronautics

      Florida Institute of Technology

      150 W. University Blvd.

      Melbourne, FL 32901

      321-674-8120

      coa.fit.edu

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