How Do You Become An Airline Pilot?
Air travel is one sector where the demand for qualified professionals is at an all-time high. Opportunities, compensation, and benefits reflect this fact. If you’re interested and wondering how do you become an airline pilot, click here to find one of the best training providers in the country, including Paragon Flight.
Grow Your Talents
Dreams require effort and deadlines to become goals. If you’d like to turn your desire into an endeavor, reach out to the team at Paragon Flight. We will curate a path that takes your goals, financial resources, and time availability into consideration as we prioritize readiness, safety, financial feasibility, and efficiency.
As an FAA-authorized flight school, Paragon Flight offers training for students on a traditional path as well as those from other countries or pilot candidates with competing obligations and responsibilities. We operate as a Part 141 and a Part 61 flight school, offering rigidly structured courses as well as options with flexible pacing and scheduling.
We operate three locations, all at modern airport homes:
- Page Field (FMY) in Fort Myers, FL
- Punta Gorda Airport (PGD) in Punta Gorda, FL
- LaGrange-Callaway Airport (LGC) in LaGrange, GA.
These locations provide our students with tower-controlled runways, plenty of airspace and practice fields, accommodations nearby for every budget, and facilities that are modern, comfortable, and convenient.
At each of our locations, student pilots find the aircraft that are most appropriate for the training supplied. The fleet is comprehensively advanced with all of the following Technically Advanced Aircraft featuring Glass Cockpit tech and advanced avionics:
- Piper PA28 “Piper” – single-engine flight instruction
- PA-44 Seminole – multi-engine flight instruction
- Cirrus SR20 – primary instruction, high-performance endorsements, transition and differences training, single-day and multi-day rentals, etc.
- ALSIM AL172 Flight Simulator – extremely realistic training unit that allows students to master their skills while saving money and never leaving the ground.
The flight instructors here at Paragon Flight come from a deep pool of experienced trainers. We offer students a best-fit promise. If you find yourself with a trainer who doesn’t align with how you learn or your personality, ask us to switch out the trainer for another within our staff.
We operate in a region where flight is fun and not limited by weather conditions. Over 350 days out of the year welcome takeoff and landing with safe conditions. Nothing will stand in your way when you train with us.
The P3 Professional Pilot Program
If your goals extend to working for an airline, start with the P3 Program to save time and money.
The program will begin with the acquisition of your Private Pilot License (PPL) during the first ten weeks of the course. The next phase will require eight weeks and culminate with you earning an Instrument Flight Rating (IFR). Then, we will spend twelve weeks preparing you to earn your Commercial License for Singe and Multi-Engine aircraft (CSEL/CMEL)
The final phase of the P3 Program is for commercial pilots, newly licensed, to pursue their flight instructor certification. As a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI), you’ll be able to enter the industry and accrue flight hours, working your way toward the 1,500 you’ll need to work with an airline.
Learn more about how you can become and airline pilot and what you need to do to get there faster by clicking here and speaking with the team at Paragon Flight.