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At American Eagle Flight Academy, we offer a diverse selection of training programs tailored to meet the aspirations of future aviation professionals. Combining innovation, personalized learning, and a commitment to sustainability, our curriculum prepares pilots for every stage of their journey, from foundational licenses to advanced certifications. Discover how our state-of-the-art programs can help you take flight and lead the way in aviation excellence.

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Explore a Comprehensive Range of Flight Training Programs

Private Pilot License (PPL)

Overview: The foundational license for all aspiring pilots, allowing private, non-commercial flight.
• Curriculum Includes:
• Basic flight maneuvers, navigation, and meteorology.
• Solo flight and cross-country planning.
• Popular Aircraft Used: Cessna 172, Piper Cherokee.

Instrument Rating (IR)

Overview: Enables pilots to operate in adverse weather and navigate using instruments.
• Curriculum Includes:
• Instrument approaches, departure procedures, and en route navigation.
• Training in simulated or real IMC (Instrument Meteorological Conditions).
• Popular Aircraft Used: Piper Archer, Diamond DA40.

Commercial Pilot License (CPL)

Overview: Qualifies pilots to earn income through flight services.
• Curriculum Includes:
• Advanced flight techniques, maneuvers, and regulatory knowledge.
• Multiengine aircraft operations for certain tracks.
• Popular Aircraft Used: Piper Seminole, Cirrus SR20.

Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)

Overview: Prepares pilots to teach aviation fundamentals to students.
• Curriculum Includes:
• Instructional techniques and student evaluation.
• Focus on aerodynamics, performance, and decision-making.
• Popular Aircraft Used: Cessna Skyhawk.

Certified Flight Instructor Instrument (CFII)

Overview: Qualifies instructors to teach instrument flying skills.
• Curriculum Includes:
• IFR teaching techniques and instrument approach procedures.
• Advanced navigation systems and simulator-based training.
• Popular Aircraft Used: Diamond DA42, Cessna 172.

Multi-Engine Rating

Overview: Required for piloting aircraft with more than one engine.
• Curriculum Includes:
• Multiengine systems, emergency procedures, and flight dynamics.
• Engine-out procedures and performance limitations.
• Popular Aircraft Used: Piper Seminole, Beechcraft Duchess.

Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Certification

Overview: The highest pilot certification required for captains in commercial airlines.
• Curriculum Includes:
• High-altitude and advanced system training.
• Crew Resource Management (CRM) and leadership skills.
• Popular Aircraft Used: Piper Seminole, Beechcraft Baron.

Ground Instructor Certifications

Overview: Allows certified ground instructors to teach aeronautical knowledge.
• Curriculum Includes:
• Ground instruction techniques and regulatory knowledge.
• Aerodynamics, systems, and safety training.

Additional Category/Class Ratings

Overview: Enables pilots to add new aircraft categories (e.g., rotorcraft) or classes (e.g., seaplanes) to their licenses.
• Curriculum Includes:
• Specialized training for the new category/class.
• Hands-on operational experience.
• Popular Aircraft Used: Amphibious planes, helicopters, and light sport aircraft.

Airline-Specific Training Programs

Overview: Custom programs developed in collaboration with airlines to prepare pilots for immediate airline roles.
• Curriculum Includes:
• Multi-Crew Coordination (MCC), Airline Transition Training.
• Airline SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) training.

Specialized Programs in Green Aviation

Overview: Training programs focused on sustainable and electric aircraft operations.
• Curriculum Includes:
• Electric aircraft systems and maintenance.
• Green aviation standards and regulations.

Drone (UAS) Pilot Certifications

Overview: Courses for operating unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) commercially.
• Curriculum Includes:
• UAS flight operations, regulations, and data collection.
• Advanced drone technology and industry applications.

Type Rating Training

Overview: Specific training for larger, complex aircraft requiring type certifications.
• Curriculum Includes:
• Flight dynamics, systems, and operations for specific aircraft types.
• Simulator and in-flight type certification tests.

Upset Recovery Training

Overview: Focuses on recovery techniques for in-flight upsets and emergencies.
• Curriculum Includes:
• High-altitude maneuvering and unusual attitude recovery.
• Aerodynamic principles of upset conditions.

Night Rating

Overview: Enables pilots to fly safely during nighttime operations.
• Curriculum Includes:
• Night navigation, takeoff, and landing procedures.
• Safety and regulatory requirements.

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