Instrument, Commercial & Multi-Engine Rating      In Only 110 Hours


You will be embarking on one of the most exciting endeavors ever - your commercial pilot certificate.  You will find it challenging, fun, and exciting.  Commercial pilot training gives you the opportunity to develop precision flying skills you never imagined you had.  By enrolling in Airborne Systems Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved 110 program, you will be on the "fast track" to a Professional Pilot Career.  Our exclusive program takes a Private Pilot with as little as 35 hours straight to Instrument, Commercial and Multi-Engine in just 110 additional hours.

Prerequisite: A private pilot certificate is required. Students who enroll in this program are encourage to acquire the FAA 1st Class Medical and have the ability to read, write, understand and speak English.

Time Frame: The 110 program will take approximately four to five months to complete as a full-time student. This program makes it possible to earn the Instrument, Commercial and Multi-Engine at the same time.

 Curriculum:  Airborne Systems 110 Professional Pilot program is Part 141 certified.  This certification reduces the hours and cost required for the Instrument, Commercial and Multi-Engine training.  This reduced hour program is the result of Airborne Systems special approved curriculum. Our course utilizes the Cessna Multimedia Training System--the best in the industry!  This CD-ROM based system combines your flight training and ground school into an integrated series of paired flight lessons and labs. Before each flight, you see a video demonstration of everything you will do in the air. Because your ground school and flight lessons are paired together logically, you learn faster, retain more, stay ahead of your training, and get your rating quicker than through the more traditional approaches. The multimedia course also comes equipped with a computerized exam review that helps you study for the practical test questions so that you can pass your written exam

Cost: Average costs including all study materials, flight instruction, ground instruction and exam fees with a  range between $25,000 and $30,000. The lower cost is representative of a well prepared student who finishes with 110 hours.  The upper cost is a student who prolongs their training over time.

 



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