Our Amazing Fast-Tracked Program

Choose your starting point:

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  • From Zero
  • Private Pilot
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      1

    Private Pilot (PPL)

    The first step towards becoming a professional pilot is earning your Private Pilot Certificate (PPL). We consider the PPL to be the most important aspect of your pilot career as it serves as the foundation for the rest of your training. Developing good habits and building a solid foundation of best practices is critical to becoming a safe, highly-skilled and desirable commercial pilot.

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      2

    Instrument Rating (IFR)

    The instrument rating (IFR) follows the private pilot certificate. The entire IFR training course focuses on learning to safely fly using aircraft avionics, radios, communication and navigation equipment. IFR flying is a critical skill that commercial pilots use on almost every single flight.

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      3

    Commercial License, Single Engine & Multi Engine (CSEL & CMEL)

    The final stage of obtaining your commercial pilot license involves completing either the Commercial Single-Engine Land (CSEL) or Commercial Multi-Engine Land (CMEL) rating. Some students choose to pursue both. Commercial pilot training emphasizes achieving a high standard of accuracy, focusing on building proficiency and mastery of the aircraft to meet commercial pilot standards

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    Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)

    Becoming a flight instructor is an optional step that many commercial pilots pursue. This specialized training teaches you how to instruct others in flight. The initial instructor ratings include the Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) for single-engine instruction and the Multi-Engine Instructor (MEI) for multi-engine instruction. For many, obtaining a CFI or MEI is a common early career path, allowing pilots to gain paid flying experience while building the flight hours needed for airline and other commercial opportunities.

Inquire about Paragon Flight’s accelerated Pilot Program today!

Financing Options

Obtaining financing for pilot training can be a tricky maze to navigate. Over the years, Paragon has worked with hundreds of students helping them find financing options that fit their needs, budget and personal goals.

From collegiate programs that offer traditional government-backed student loans, to aviation scholarships to private loans and educational grant opportunities, our team can help guide you to a solution that is best for you.

Navigating pilot training costs can be challenging, but we’re here to help. From student loans and grants to scholarships and private financing, we’ll guide you to the best option for your needs and goals.

Learn more about your options by filling out the form!

P3 Program Prerequisites

  • 18 Years of Age
  • High School Diploma or GED (College experience preferred)
  • Two-Character References (One professional and one personal)
  • Good Driving Record
  • Pass a Criminal Background Check
  • Pass a Behavioral/Cognitive Assessment
  • Pass a Flight Assessment (Assessment can be waived based on prior certificates)
  • No Prior Aviation Incidents or Accidents or other FAA Enforcement Actions
  • Obtain an FAA First Class Medical Certificate
  • Proficient in the English Language
  • Height and Weight Limits (Due to aircraft operational limitations, students taller than 6’3’’ or weighing more than 250 lbs. may be unable to train in our aircraft)
  • Must be of Good Moral Character, Must be Driven, Strong Work Ethic, Etc.

While only admitting 175 students per year to our program, we are selective in our selection process.

*Exceptions may apply. Please contact a Training Advisor for more information.

Get your wings with year-round flying weather!

Train at Paragon Flight in sunny Fort Myers or Punta Gorda, Florida, or LaGrange, Georgia —where clear skies keep you flying when other cities are grounded by snow, rain, or storms.