What Are The Best Airline Pilot Training Schools?
If you want the best airline pilot training, what qualities should you look for in flight schools? Flight training components are essential, but the school should also have a sense of dedication, focus on student experiences and readiness, and provide an atmosphere conducive to aviation instruction. Paragon Flight offers all this and more!
Bespoke Flight Training Plans
Flight training plans at Paragon Flight depend entirely on the student’s goals, status, availability, and finances. We operate under Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Parts 61 and 141, making it possible to provide part-time and full-time courses, as well as those that follow a prescribed curriculum and strict pacing and courses with greater flexibility.
Students can earn a vast range of aviation credentials, including all of the following:
- Private Pilot License (PPL)
- Instrument Flight Rating (IFR)
- Multi-Engine License (MEL)
- Commercial Single-Engine License (CSEL)
- Commercial Multi-Engine License (CMEL)
- Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)
- Certified Flight Instructor, Instrument (CFII)
- Multi-Engine Instructor (MEI)
- Airline Transport Pilot (ATP).
The Paragon Flight experience can be based on learning as a class or one-on-one, and we teach to mastery. You can be confident that the results will be at the level of mastery and readiness to clear the upcoming check ride.
Schedule a consultation with the Head Flight Instructor for a curated training program. You can experience a guided tour of the school’s facilities and sit down to discuss your plans and how they fit within our courses. We will design and provide you with an outline of your coursework, a prospective schedule, and an estimated expense sheet. Should you decide to proceed with training, we’ll set up an on-board meeting and designate an ambassador to guide you through the initial training experience.
What Sets Paragon Flight Apart
Paragon Flight offers unique programs for individual students, and we have three different physical locations. Discover a Paragon Flight at Page Field (FMY) in Fort Myers, FL; Punta Gorda Airport (PGA) in Punta Gorda, FL; or LaGrange-Callaway Airport (LGC) in LaGrange, GA. These locations provide modern facilities, tower-controlled runways, diverse airfields, and congestion conditions. The weather at the Florida locations is flight-ready 350+ days of the year, and at the Georgia location, students experience at least 300 days of the year with conditions that work for flight training.
When taking advantage of these conditions and logging flight hours, students do so in the standard aircraft for training. Our entire fleet is Technically Advanced Aircraft (TAA) equipped with Garmin Glass Technology. The fleet itself includes the following:
- Piper PA28 “Pilot” – single-engine flight training
- PA-44 Seminole – multi-engine flight training
- Cirrus SR20 – primary instruction, high-performance endorsements, transition/differences training, and aircraft rentals for one day or many
- ALSIM AL172 Flight Simulator – various flight training modeling various aircraft and flight environments.
Our training is based on the Jeppesen curriculum, which is implemented under the direction of proven and experienced flight instructors. This unique curriculum was developed by the aviation leaders of Jeppesen, a Boeing subsidiary.
Click here to discover more about the features that make Paragon Flight one of the best training schools for future airline pilots, private pilots, flight instructors, and hobby pilots. You can also contact us by phone:
- Fort Myers – (239) 747-0056
- Punta Gorda – (941) 900-3131
- LaGrange – (706) 903-9337.