Airline Pilot
Training

Go from no experience toward a professional pilot pathway at Van Nuys Airport (VNY). Build the certificates, ratings, and instructor experience that prepare you for the airline track.

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Student studying with a flight instructor
Instructor and student holding a flight training certificate

Zero Experience
To Airline Track

Our airline pilot training pathway is built for students who want a clear route from first flight through professional pilot preparation.

The training combines the Private Pilot Certificate, Instrument Rating, Commercial Pilot Certificate, and instructor ratings into one career-focused plan.

  • Train from Van Nuys Airport in the Los Angeles aviation market.
  • Full-time students can move aggressively through training, with flexible pacing available when needed.
  • Finish with Certified Flight Instructor and CFII preparation so you can start building flight hours.
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Program
Pricing Options

Choose the aircraft pathway that fits your budget and training preference. Financing may be available through lending partners.

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Airline Pilot Program
SportCruiser

A full career pathway for students who want to move from zero experience through the certificates and ratings needed to begin building toward airline minimums.

4.4 Aviators
$84,900
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Airline Pilot Program
Piper Warrior

A full career pathway using the Piper Warrior for students who want a structured route from first lesson through instructor ratings and hour-building.

4.4 Aviators
$94,900
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Train Where
Professionals Start

Your airline pathway starts at Van Nuys Airport, where students train in real airport operations and build confidence around the aircraft, airspace, and instructor team.

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A Direct Path
To Hour Building

Airline careers take more than one certificate. The goal is to stack each step in the right order so you keep moving from first lesson to commercial privileges and instructor experience.

After the commercial stage, many pilots continue into CFI and CFII so they can teach, build time, and work toward airline hiring minimums.

Ready To
Start The Path?

Send us your preferred airline pilot training option and we will help you map the next step from first lesson to professional pilot preparation.