AIRLINE PILOT PROGRAM

Become an Airline Pilot in 4 simple steps

1- Choose
a Program

2- Choose
Financing

3- Build
Time

4- Choose
an Airline

1- Choose
a Program

2- Choose
Financing

3- Build
Time

4- Choose
an Airline

Your Airline Pilot Journey

1- Choose Your Program

C150/152

The Cessna 150 is a two-seat tricycle gear general aviation airplane
that was designed for flight training, touring, and personal use. It is
the fifth most produced civilian plane ever, with 23,839 aircraft
produced.

$67,406

C172

The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is an American four-seat, single-engine,
high wing, fixed- wing aircraft made by the Cessna Aircraft Company.
First flown in 1955, more 172s have been built than any other aircraft.

$72,294

PPL

The first step is to obtain your private pilot license (PPL). A PPL will allow you to fly an aircraft for personal use or non-commercial purposes, such as recreational flying or traveling with friends and family.

IFR

Get IFR certified to fly in low visibility conditions. Learn navigation, weather interpretation, and practice simulated IMC maneuvers.

CSEL

CSEL certifies you to fly single-engine aircraft commercially. Master single engine skills and advance your career in aviation.

CMEL

Certified Multi-Engine Land (CMEL) certification qualifies you to fly multi-engine aircraft, master multi-engine skills, and fly multi-engine aircraft commercially. 

CFI

Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) certifies you to teach others to fly safely and effectively. Learn ground and in-flight instruction, flight planning, and provide flight training services for private, commercial, or airline transport pilot licenses.

CFII

Certified Flight Instructor – Instrument (CFII) certifies you to teach instrument flying skills. Provide flight training services for students seeking instrument rating or commercial pilot license with instrument privileges.

MEI

Multi-Engine Instructor (MEI) certification certification allows instructing on multi-engine aircraft, a highly sought-after skill. Gain deeper understanding and expand job opportunities in aviation.

Highlights

Our program was designed by airline pilots to get you ready for the airlines in the shortest amount of time without jeopardizing safety or quality.  The estimated completion time is 10 months to get you to become a flight instructor and start building your flight time and be ready for the airlines in no time.  Check out the details and highlights of our program:

Standardized Fleet

Modern Equiped Aircraft

Reduced Commercial Hours

Self Examining

FAA Approved

2- Choose A Payment Option

Financing

Kingsky Flight Academy offers financing options through several financial institutions, allowing students to take out loans for tuition, books, and fees. These loans can be repaid over time with manageable monthly installments.

Out of Pocket

If you have decided to use your own funds, Kingsky has an option for monthly installments to facilitate your payment. Please contact one of our sales representatives for detailed information.

VA

Kingsky Flight Academy is approved by the VA to accept GI Bill benefits for flight training, covering tuition, fees, and related expenses for eligible veterans.

3- Build Time

Build Time while getting paid as a flight instructor

*KINGSKY GRADUATES WILL BE GUARANTEED AND
INTERVIEW FOR A FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR POSITION

As a prospective airline pilot, working as a flight instructor at Kingsky Flight Academy is an excellent way to build flight hours and gain experience. You can gain valuable experience by teaching a diverse range of students, flying in different conditions and locations, pursuing additional certifications, taking on additional flight duties, and networking with other pilots and aviation professionals. Kingsky Flight Academy provides opportunities to fly with other pilots on their flights and take on co-piloting duties, as well as access to advanced equipment and training facilities. Overall, working as a flight instructor at Kingsky Flight Academy can help you achieve your goal of becoming a successful commercial pilot.

Build Time while getting paid as a charter pilot

Working as a charter pilot while building flight hours can offer several benefits. Not only will you be paid for your flying hours, but you will also have the opportunity to gain diverse flying experience, network with other aviation professionals, and potentially advance your career in aviation. Additionally, Kingsky Flight Academy can help you obtain the necessary licenses and certifications to pursue a career as a charter pilot. Overall, working as a charter pilot can be an excellent way to gain valuable experience while earning an income, and Kingsky Flight Academy can help you achieve your goals in aviation.

4- Choose An Airline From Our Partners

Kingsky Flight Academy is proud to provide pilots with partnership opportunities with some of the aviation industry’s most reputable airlines, including Air Wisconsin, Republic Airways, Silver Airways, XOjet, and REVA.

By partnering with our airlines, you’ll gain access to a wealth of benefits and opportunities designed to help you advance in your career, including working alongside experienced pilots and aviation professionals, learning from their knowledge, and developing your skills. Additionally, you’ll have access to our cutting-edge training centers equipped with the latest technology and equipment. Our partner airlines offer various career paths, including major commercial airlines, private charter flights, and medical transport services. With our guidance, support, and resources, you can achieve your aviation career aspirations. Contact us today to learn more.

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