Sunrise Aviation Flight School

Sunrise Aviation Flight School


June 19th, 2012

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Pilot Training

Flight training varies depending on the type of career or the goal you want to achieve. If all you want to do is fly your own plane, you can complete private pilot training. This type of training takes between two and three months, but with an accelerated program, you can complete this training within 3 weeks.

Regardless of the type of training you go through, you will receive ground and fight training. The aeronautical knowledge training (ground instruction) will need to be completed before you move onto gaining solo flight experience in the air. If you plan to fly commercially, this training will be longer and more intense than if you just want private flight training.

Many flight schools offer private flight training if you just want to learn how to fly a plane, but not all of them will offer programs for those looking for a career. If you want to fly commercially, you need to find the best commercial training program for your needs. Most of these are found in warm weather areas since they can fly more days out of the year than in other areas.

What to Expect from a Commercial Flight Training Program

With a shortage of pilots, many high school graduates and even college graduates may be considering going to a specialized school to become a commercial pilot. This type of career can be very lucrative and rewarding. Completing an air steward training program can help you gain access to the best jobs in the industry.

When you attend flight training at an actual flight school, you will use simulators to help you learn how to operate the plane before you actually go up into the air. They will walk you through every step of your training and make sure you gain the knowledge you need. The program is not cheap, but many private and federal banks offer grants and loans to help you pay the fees.

There are certain requirements that will be laid out for you to complete in order to fly commercially. With the right school you will be on the fast track to a career in the aviation industry and you can fly commercially much faster. You will have to pass a fitness test of your body and mind before starting your training and there will be required medical checkups, as well.

You will need to advance through the different levels of training and it will all start with classroom work. Each level requires a specific amount of ground training before you actually use the knowledge in the air. If the school has the most advanced flight simulators, you will spend time polishing your skills even if the weather is not good enough to fly.

When you find the school you think is right for you, they will answer all your questions about whichever flight training you desire. This will help you to be sure before you enroll and start your program.

Sunrise Aviation has been training pilots for 28 years. The home base of Sunrise Aviation is in Ormond Beach, Florida not far from Daytona Beach or Orlando. Sunrise Aviation has more than 40 airplanes available for rental and instruction. The fleet includes Cessna 152s and 172s; plus Piper Tomahawk, Piper Arrow, Piper Seminoles and Piper Senecas. Recently added is a Piper Chieftain to be used in the company’s Part 135 charter department. Sunrise Aviation at Ormond Beach Florida is also an approved pilot school under FAA Part 141 and accepts international students under the M-1 student visa program.


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