PILOT CERTIFICATES

THE PRIVATE PILOT CERTIFICATE is the basic FAA license, which serves as the foundation of our commercial pilot course.

THE INSTRUMENT RATING confers the ability to control the aircraft with our reference to ground or horizon using flight and navigation instruments only and is required of professional pilots.

THE COMMERCIAL PILOT CERTIFICATE is the FAA license necessary to receive compensation for transporting people or goods by air. A privilege that requires demonstration of specific knowledge and skill in aircraft operation and management.

THE MULTI-ENGINE RATING can be obtained by enrolling in the school’s intensified Computer Based Ground School and receiving the appropriate flight instruction. There is no FAA written test for Multi-Engine rating; however, an FAA flight test must be passed.

 


FAA APPROVED PROFESSIONAL PILOT PROGRAM

 

Private Pilot Certificate  (single engine land)

Enrollment Prerequisites:

Be at least 17 years of age

Hold at least a FAA third class medical

Ability to speak and understand English

Course Hours:

20 Hours C-152 flying instruction

20 Hours C-152 Solo/PIC and Cross-Country

40 Hours ground instruction (Jeppesen Package)


Instrument Pilot Rating (single engine land)

Enrollment Prerequisites:

Be at least 17 years of age

Hold at least a FAA third class medical

Ability to speak and understand English

Hold a valid Private Pilot Certificate and 50 hours of cross country flight hours

Course Hours:

40 Hours C-172 flying instruction

10 Hours simulator instruction

60 Hours ground instruction (Jeppesen Package)


Multi-Engine Rating

Enrollment Prerequisites:

Be at least 17 years of age

Hold at least a FAA third class medical

Ability to speak and understand English

Hold a valid Private Pilot Certificate

Course Hours:

10 Hours BE-76 flying instruction (VFR)

10 Hours BE-76 flying instruction (IFR)

10 Hours simulator instruction

10 Hours of ground instruction


Commercial Pilot Certificate

Enrollment Prerequisites:

Be at least 18 years of age

Hold at least a FAA second class medical

Hold a valid Private Pilot Certificate

Ability to speak and understand English language

Course Hours:

140 Hours C-152 Solo/PIC and cross country

15 Hours C-152 flight instruction

10 Hours pre and post flight briefing

40 Hours Ground instruction (using Jeppesen Package)


FAA APPROVED TRAINING SYLLABUS

ATI offers several services to incoming students, such as, housing assistance, assist international students with obtaining M-1 visa and students can earn college credits toward and aviation degree while in flight training with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

ATI is very proud to have trained over 5,000 students in the last 25 years of successful professional flight training All of ATI’s aircraft are also available for rental to all qualified pilots.

ATI utilizes an FAA approved training syllabus (Jeppesen/Sanderson) that create a solid foundation needed for a successful aviation career. The instructions you’ll receive are concentrated, consistent and accelerated in a complete professional program, that reflects the standards demanded by the commercial airline industry worldwide.