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Train at Your Own Pace. Build Your Career Step by Step

The Fully Flexible (Progressive) Airline Program is designed for students who want complete control over their training timeline, budget, and progression path.

This program allows you to move through each stage of pilot certification independently while maintaining structure, safety, and FAA-compliant training standards.

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Overview of the Progressive Pathway

The Progressive Pathway allows you to complete each certification independently, giving you full flexibility in how you advance through your aviation training.

What this means for you:

  • Pay per certificate
  • Train on your schedule
  • Progress only when you are ready

This is ideal for students who want to balance aviation training with work, school, or financial planning.

Program Structure

Your training is broken into clearly defined certification stages:

  • Private Pilot License
  • Instrument Rating
  • Commercial Pilot License
  • Multi-Engine Rating + Certified Flight Instructor (CFI / CFII)

Each certification is completed individually before moving to the next phase.

This ensures strong skill development, safety proficiency, and confidence at every level.

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Timeline & Progression

This pathway is flexible but structured around real-world airline readiness.

  • Average training completion: 19–23 months
  • Can be completed faster with consistent training frequency
  • Airline readiness timeline: 35–43 months total progression path

Your speed depends on your availability, consistency, and training commitment.

Payment Structure

This program is designed for financial control and flexibility.

  • Pay per phase (each license separately)
  • Installment options available per certificate
  • No large upfront bundled tuition
  • Full control over your training investment

You only pay for the stage you are actively completing.

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Who This Program Is For

This program is ideal for students who:

  • Need maximum flexibility in training
  • Prefer budget-conscious progression
  • Are not time-sensitive to reach airline goals
  • Want to spread training over time

It is especially suited for working professionals, students, and career changers.

Take Control of Your Journey

You don’t need to rush your aviation career. You need to build it the right way—at your pace, with the right structure, and with full support.

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