Florida Flight School Goes on World Tour to Recruit Cadets

22 February 2023

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The Florida Flyers Flight Academy has scheduled a world tour to educate international flight students about airline flight training.

Florida Flyers Flight Academy has scheduled flight student information seminars in Frankfurt, Germany; Cairo, Egypt; Mumbai, and New Delhi in India; and in Hanoi, Vietnam; in March 2023 to explain their commercial airline pilot training to prospected flight students.

Florida Flyers Flight Academy is located in Saint Augustine, Florida, and offers Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) commercial airline programs, and as one out of a few aviation academies in the US, European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) ATPL modular pilot training programs.

With their planned visit in Germany, Egypt, India and Vietnam, future pilots will have the opportunity to learn about the flight training options in the U.S. and receive information on flight training fees involved with the training to become a pilot.

Florida Flyers Flight Academy started offering international pilot programs about 20 years ago. The flight academy is approved by the FAA to provide FAA approved FAR Part 141 flight training. They have been approved in 2018 for a short commercial pilot course under FAR 141.55, which will lead enrolled flight students from zero experience to commercial pilot with multi engine rating in as little as 111 hours of total flight time. Most of Florida Flyers' pilot programs can be completed within four months or less.

Over the past years, Florida Flyers Flight Academy has trained over 5000 U.S. and international flight students. Many of the Florida Flyers pilots have been hired by major airlines all over the world. Their first attempt pass rate is over 90%.

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