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Instructor Rating
Pilots have two reasons to become instructors. For some, just the joy of sharing the thrill of learning to fly is extremely rewarding, and they enjoy long careers as instructors.
Others, while they surely enjoy the thrill of teaching new pilots, will also be looking toward a career with major airlines. Before being considered by major airlines, you must build up your pilot in command time. There are two common ways of doing this. One is teaching. The other is looking for a job flying for small cargo and commuter companies in remote communities. Each has its rewards and demands.
Whatever your reason for wanting to become a flight instructor, we have an excellent program to teach you what it takes to train new pilots to be confident and skillful aviators.
Click here for Instructor Rating course fees.
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