Being a pilot isn't just a passion, it's also one of the highest-paying careers. Salary growth is steady and can exceed $400,000 annually at major airlines. See how your income grows over time.
Start your university career with us at the world's best aviation university.
Your flight training from the Private Pilot License to the Multi-Engine Commercial Pilot License.
Complete your Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) and Certified Instrument Flight Instructor (CFII) courses.
Gain paid experience as an instructor. Accumulate 1,500 flight hours.
Complete the ATP-CTP Program.
Start your professional career with an airline in the US. Accumulate over 2,500 total flight hours.
OMS Pilot Green Card Program.
In addition to earning your pilot's license, you can earn a Bachelor's or Master's in aeronautical sciences from the world's leading aviation university.
Phase 1 – Training and Competence (9 to 11 months)
In this phase, students obtain their first licenses and begin their university career in Aeronautical Sciences with the world's leading aviation university: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
"From your first day, you are preparing not only to fly, but to lead."
Until Accumulating of up to 1,500 flight hours
In this phase, the student obtains instructor licenses and begins their paid internship as a flight instructor.
"Professional coaching to monitor your academic and career progress"
Once the student reaches 1,500 flight hours, the gain acces to guaranteed job placement with a regional airline in the United States.
"This program doesn't end with your diploma. It ends when you sign your contract as an airline pilot."
Wherever you are, the sky's not the limit; it's just the beginning. We are present in more than 15 countries, with offices or official ambassadors in:
A proud holder of an FAA Commercial Pilot License (CPL), he joined the exclusive Airline Career Pathway program. After earning his FAA CPL on an M1 visa and returning to India, Ganesh realized the incredible opportunities awaiting him in the American aviation market. With the growing demand for pilots in the U.S., he knew it was time to return and secure his future.
He's just taken his first step toward becoming a pilot by joining our Novice Airline Career Pathway program. He shares his excitement after completing his first test flight. Departing from our base at Miami-Tamiami Executive Airport (KTMB), Jorge took off and headed to the practice area, where he performed a few maneuvers and even a landing in Homestead before returning to Tamiami for a smooth landing.
Dedication and effort have paid off, and I'm excited to see my progress in FAA Airline pilot training in the U.S. I learned the ability to safely and confidently pilot an aircraft, following safety procedures and protocols, which has been impressive.