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People looking for information about flight training can often find themselves lost in a wilderness of numbers and letters that do not make sense to them; FAR,FAA, VFR, Part 61 and Part 141. Whether an individual completes his or her training under Part 61 or Part 141, they will be tested on the same material, and in the same manner receive the same pilot license with the same privileges. However, there are significant advantages in the structure, accountability, and professionalism that a FAA certified flight school, like Atlantic Aviation, can provide.
Atlantic Aviation is working closely with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), TSA, FBI & the FAA to provide its foreign students with required documentations and proper Visas to begin flight training in the United States. Taking flight training without the appropriate visa could be a violation of your immigration status and may result in your arrest and removal from the United States. Therefore, it is important to choose a flight school, such as Atlantic Aviation, that will permit you the emigrational security necessary to start a flying career.
Housing and transportation is provided for the duration of the total pilot program. Students will live with an Instructor who will not only act as a daily mentor, providing constant guidance on aeronautical knowledge, but as a chaperone for off-airport activities.
Atlantic Aviation is here for its students. while being enrolled in the different phases of Atlantic Aviations flight total pilot program, heath and accidental insurance will be provided for each student.
Upon completion of graduation, Atlantic Aviation is going to provide a trip to designated attractions for our students in the Total Pilot program.
Florida is the home to many fabulous tourist sites, such as like Cape Canaveral (space shuttle launch), Disney World, Sea World, Universal Studios, Busch Gardens, and more.
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