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FAA Accelerated Programs

Accelerated Private Pilot Program

Accelerated PPL is a fast track program designed for students who want to complete their training expeditiously. We offer an intense training program for student pilots seeking to train as often as possible and obtain their license in under four weeks. The program includes one-on-one flight training and ground instruction.

Save money by participating in the accelerated flight program instead of the traditional one. With Flying Academy’s accelerated program, not only will you not repeat lessons that often, but you will also move through your training faster saving you money. You will also spend less money for accommodation and other costs that come with your relocation for this short period of time!

The average pilot training program can take a few months and up to a year. With the accelerated course, you’re likely to complete all of your training in just a few weeks. With this shorter training program, student pilots train up to eight hours a day, five days a week, learning everything they need to know to become a safe and competent pilot.

1.Medical Certificate

2.IACRA Application for Student Pilot Certification  

3.Be ready to pass the FAA Knowledge Exam 

Scheduling the FAA Knowledge Exam

4.VISA and TSA Approval 

5.Be at least 17 years of age 

6.Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language

The Accelerated IFR Program is for students who want to complete their training expeditiously. We offer an intense training program for pilots seeking to train as often as possible and accomplish the training in under four weeks. The program includes both flight training and ground instruction.
Flying Academy’s primary goal is to ensure that you become a safe and competent pilot. Your success will be a result of your knowledge, skill, and sound decision making.

One of the main factors of flight training delay is poor weather conditions. But with our strategically located in beautiful Miami, Florida, or the picturesque Los Angeles, California- The weather is more than accommodating practically most of the whole year.

  • Medical Certificate
  • Hold at least a current private pilot certificate
  • Be ready to pass the FAA knowledge exam
  • Be at least 17 years of age
  • Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language

In order to obtain an Instrument Rating, the pilot must complete a minimum of 50 hours cross country as PIC (Pilot In Command) and 15 hours of dual time training with a CFII (Certified Flight Instrument Instructor). 

Coming in with 40-50 hours of Cross-Country Time:Coming in with less than 20 hours of Cross-Country Time:
Part 61 Flight Training: 
  • 45 hours instrument training with CFI 
  • Instrument cross country training 
  • Approaches 
  • Emergency procedures 
  • Radio and Comms failures 
Part 61 Flight Training: 
  • 25 hour cross country time building block 
  • 45 hours instrument training with CFI / CFII
  • Instrument cross country training
  • Approaches 
  • Emergency procedures 
  • Radio and Comms failures 
Part 61 Ground Training: 
  • 15-20 hours of ground training 
  • Approach plates 
  • IFR charts 
  • Rules & Regulation 
  • Weather 
  • Flight Planning 
Part 61 Ground Training: 
  • 15-20 hours of ground training 
  • Approach plates 
  • IFR charts 
  • Rules & Regulation 
  • Weather 
  • Flight Planning 

Accelerated Instrument Pilot Training Program

Accelerated Commercial Pilot Training Course

Obtaining a Commercial Pilot Certificate is essential for those planning a career in aviation. The Accelerated Program is for pilots who want to complete their training expeditiously, train as often as possible and accomplish the training in as little as 2 weeks. The program includes both flight training and ground instruction.
Flying Academy’s primary goal is to ensure that you become a safe and competent pilot. Your success will be a result of your knowledge, skill, and sound decision making.

The average pilot training program can take a few months and up to a year. With an accelerated course, you’re likely to complete all of your training in just a few weeks. With this shorter training program, pilots train up to eight hours a day, five days a week, learning everything they need to know to become a safe and competent pilot.

The average pilot training program can take a few months and up to a year. With the accelerated course, you’re likely to complete all of your training in just a few weeks. With this shorter training program, student pilots train up to eight hours a day, five days a week, learning everything they need to know to become a safe and competent pilot.

  • Medical Certificate
  • Hold a Private Pilot License, Aircraft Single Engine-Land (ASEL)
  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • VISA 
  • Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language
  • Accumulate appropriate flight experience and instruction

The Accelerated Multi-Engine Rating Program is designed for pilots who want to complete their training in as little time possible and accomplish the training in under one week. Multi-Engine Rating will allow you to fly faster and more complex aircraft, along with making you a better, more confident pilot with better understanding of airplane aerodynamics.
Flying Academy’s primary goal is to ensure that you become a safe and competent pilot. Your success will be a result of your knowledge, skill, and sound decision-making.

One of the main factors of flight training delay is poor weather conditions. But with our strategically located in beautiful Miami, Florida, or the picturesque Los Angeles, California- The weather is more than accommodating practically most of the whole year.

  • Multi engine aircraft Preflight preparation
  • Multi-engine Preflight procedures
  • Airport operations
  • Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds
  • Performance maneuvers
  • Slow flight and stalls
  • Emergency operations
  • Post flight procedures

In order to obtain an Instrument Rating, the pilot must complete a minimum of 50 hours cross country as PIC (Pilot In Command) and 15 hours of dual time training with a CFII (Certified Flight Instrument Instructor). 

Coming in with 40-50 hours of Cross-Country Time:Coming in with less than 20 hours of Cross-Country Time:
Part 61 Flight Training: 
  • 45 hours instrument training with CFI 
  • Instrument cross country training 
  • Approaches 
  • Emergency procedures 
  • Radio and Comms failures 
Part 61 Flight Training: 
  • 25 hour cross country time building block 
  • 45 hours instrument training with CFI / CFII
  • Instrument cross country training
  • Approaches 
  • Emergency procedures 
  • Radio and Comms failures 
Part 61 Ground Training: 
  • 15-20 hours of ground training 
  • Approach plates 
  • IFR charts 
  • Rules & Regulation 
  • Weather 
  • Flight Planning 
Part 61 Ground Training: 
  • 15-20 hours of ground training 
  • Approach plates 
  • IFR charts 
  • Rules & Regulation 
  • Weather 
  • Flight Planning 

Accelerated Multi-Engine Rating Training Course

Locations

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Miami, Florida
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Los Angeles California, Corona
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Los Angeles California, Van Nuys
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Vienna, Austria
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Prague, Czech Republic
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Brno East, Czech Republic
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Brno West Falcon Field, Czech Republic
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