The price reduction arrives as the flight school leverages increased simulator availability and expanded operational capacity to lower overhead. By shifting the bulk of ground school to a virtual, instructor-led format, the company has cut the necessary in-person time to just two days, further reducing travel-related expenses for aspiring airline pilots.
Shane Kelley, Vice President and Director of Operations, noted that the initiative aims to maintain high-quality, airline-focused instruction while increasing accessibility. The program remains a mandatory hurdle for any pilot seeking to take the ATM Knowledge Test, a prerequisite for the Airline Transport Pilot certificate. Currently, the company maintains four training hubs in Dallas, Las Vegas, Miami, and Orlando, offering weekly start dates and weekend-only scheduling to accommodate working professionals.

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