Private
In as little as 35 hours of flight training, you can become a private pilot. This will allow you to fly anywhere in the United States and is the first step of becoming a professional pilot! Being a private pilot has many advantages. You can take a loved one, children, friends, or anyone you want to any location. Imagine flying a spouse to Key West for dinner and back in time for the 11 o’clock news. All of this and more is possible with your private pilot license.
Instrument
With an Instrument Rating, you’ll be able to go wherever you want, but now more often. You’ll no longer be constrained to flying in the most optimal of weather conditions, or have to take a back seat to commercial jet traffic. This license will allow you to fly under a new set of flight rules in which a controller will guide you to your destination over the radio. The instrument rating will also make you a more advanced and safer pilot and will teach you to fly the way commercial airlines operate.
Commercial
Put your flying to good use. With a Commercial Pilot Certificate, you can fly airplanes for hire. Whether it be for a local company, your own personal aerial photography business, or perhaps introducing others to the wonders of aviation, the Commercial Pilot Certificate will allow you to explore more horizons in the field of aviation. Additionally, you will become eligible to begin training as a Certified Flight Instructor (also a course at TCFT), and be able to teach others to fly.
State of the art technology in every classroom.
Here at Treasure Coast Flight Training, we know that our students are an investment in our future. That is why we spare no expense to make sure you are trained on the latest, state-of-the-art technology available. In addition to traditional instruction, you will find simulators for single or multi engine aircraft as well as six pack and G1000 cockpits. And with one of the largest fleets in the United States, you are sure to enjoy your “classroom in the sky.”