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Sunrise Aviation Flight School


July 8th, 2012

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If you are considering attending a flight school to enter into a new career, learn how to fly privately or for any other reason at all, you need to understand how the flight schools in the USA stack up. Some are very desirable and receiving your training from the right school can make a difference when it’s time to submit your resume for potential career opportunities.

The best flight school for you is the one that will help you achieve your goals in the most proficient way possible. It may not be the same for every individual and you must take the time to do your research before finalizing your decision. With over 1,400 United States flight schools to choose from, the decision can be a bit overwhelming.

The Benefits of a top Flight School in the USA

1. Better Training = Better Job Opportunities

Just like any other industry, the CEOs and high-level managers of airlines understand which schools provide the best training. They have hired many pilots in their time and they know where the best ones always seem to come from. Choosing a top school for your flight training can help you stand out against your competition as you try to land your first pilot job.

2. Better Facilities

Some aviation schools simply don’t offer the same tools for training as others. They may have out of date flight simulators or they just don’t have the equipment you will need to know how to use once you actually enter the field. This sets many schools apart and you want to look into what type of equipment they should offer before choosing the school that is right for you.

3. More Days to Fly Per Year

One of the major factors to consider when looking at different flight schools is where they are actually located. Schools in Florida will give you many more days of the year to actually fly compared to schools up north or out west. The weather in Florida is more conducive to flying, which means you can log more hours in the air and train much faster.

4. Top Instructors

Another very important factor is the actual instructors. Since the schools in warmer climates allow for more time in the air, they often attract the best instructors, as well. Make sure to research the individuals that will be training you. Choosing a school with top instructors will help you get noticed once you complete your training.

Final Thoughts About Choosing a Flight School

You will also need to consider whether you want to fly privately or commercially. This can make a difference as some schools cater to one type of flight compared to another. If you only want to fly recreationally, you may need a completely different type of school compared to someone wanting to fly commercially.

Take your time with this decision and narrow down the choices to a few top schools for flight training. At this point, you may want to visit the schools and really get a sense about what you are getting yourself into. After visiting each school, you will know which one is right for you and it should be a fairly easy decision.


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