ATP Facts
As of February 12, 2008.
- Flight Time: Over 9,000 hours of flight training and aircraft operating experience per month.
- Certification: Over 4,500 FAA certificates issued annually.
- Aircraft: 127 aircraft. 80 multi-engine, 46 single-engine, 1 Citation Jet.
- Aircraft Orders: 10 new multi-engine Piper Seminoles to be delivered in 2008. 20 Diamond D-JETs on-order.
- Flight Training Devices (FTDs): 36 multi-engine FTDs.
- Regional Jet FTDs: 3 CRJ 200 FTDs (Jacksonville Beach, FL & Arlington, TX)
- Regional Jet FTD Orders: 2 CRJ 200 FTDs to be delivered in early 2008. Locations to be announced.
- Graduates: Over 40 Commercial Multi-Engine Pilots with CFIs graduate per month.
- Airline Placement: 414 graduates hired by airlines in the last twelve months.
- Locations: 20 flight school locations across the U.S.
- U.S. Market: ATP trains only U.S. pilots for the regional airlines–no distractions from international students.
- Reputation: 70% of ATP’s students are referred by friends.
- Flight Instructors: ATP Flight Instructors are the highest-paid entry-level CFIs in the country, with more multi-engine experience than any other flight instructors of comparable total time.
- Career Training Loans: More banks have approved financing for ATP’s flight training programs than for any other flight school’s program.
- Value: No other flight school or flight training academy offers a better value than ATP’s fixed-cost, fixed time frame Airline Career Pilot Program.
- Mechanics: ATP’s mechanics are the most experienced and highest paid in the flight training industry. On average, each ATP mechanic has been with ATP over five years.
- Maintenance Centers: Five maintenance centers in Atlanta, Dallas, Jacksonville, Phoenix, and Riverside handle routine maintenance and scheduled inspections on ATP’s entire fleet. An on-site inventory of engines, propellers, avionics, and other components means that no ATP airplane ever waits for a part.
- Bottom Line: ATP trains airline-ready pilots from zero time to 500 TT/300 ME with Regional Jet Standards Certification in as little as 10 months.
Seniority is Everything—Get there First with ATP
2008 Outlook
- ATP will be positioned to deliver over 100,000 flight hours and up to 800 airline-ready pilots.
2009 Outlook
- ATP receives 20 D-JETs for career training. Each graduate will have a type rating and 50 hours of PIC jet experience.
- ATP will be positioned to deliver over 150,000 flight hours and over 1000 airline-ready pilots.

