Airline Career Pilot Program
From Zero Time — Includes Private
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ATP’s FAST TRACK Airline Career Pilot Program takes you from zero time to a multi-engine Commercial Instrument Pilot with Certified Flight Instructor ratings. This program provides you with the most qualifications (multi-engine flight time) in the best complex multi-engine aircraft, with the best airline-oriented flight training. ATP’s SELF-PACED Airline Career Pilot Program provides the same quality instruction in the same aircraft. A flexible training schedule accommodates your needs as a full-time college student or working professional. Devote at least ten days per month to your training, and within 14 months you can complete the Airline Career Pilot Program. ATP offers the best value in Private Pilot Training with fixed cost, set time frame, and unmatched aircraft and instructor availability. |
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$54,995 |
Certificates
- Private Multi, Single & Instrument
- Commercial Multi, Single & Instrument
- Certified Flight Instructor Multi, Single & Instrument
Flight Time — Over 100 Hours Multi-PIC
- 270 Hours Logged Time
- 165 Hours Multi-Engine Time
- 65 Hours Multi-Engine Instruction & Flight Checks
- 50 Hours Multi-Engine Cross-Country
- 50 Hours Multi-Engine FTD
- 105 Hours Single-Engine Time
Prices and flight times are subject to change, but not during your training program. Examiners’ fees of approximately $4,000 are not included in the Airline Career Pilot Program price. Logged flight times may vary slightly due to flight check times and other considerations.
Also Included
- All Classroom & Individual Ground Instruction
- Housing (Fast Track)
- Nationwide Cross-Country Flying with Hotels or ATP Housing Provided
- 6 FAA Written Exams (PAR, IRA, CAX, FIA, FII, FOI)
- Manuals, Training Syllabus, & Checklists
- Jeppesen Airway Manual with Charts for Cross-Country Phase
- Jeppesen On-Line Ground School
Magazine Articles Featuring the Airline Career Pilot Program
Flying's June 2009 issue featured an article on Airline Transport Professionals. The story covered ATP's programs, locations, equipment and overall success in the airline training industry. Read the full article online »
AOPA Pilot’s May 2008 issue featured the story of Joiwind Alexander, who started her career path to the airlines at ATP. Read the full article online »
Plane & Pilot’s March 2006 issue featured ATP’s Airline Training Programs. Read the full article online »





