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FlightSafety Academy
2805 Airport Drive Vero Beach, FL 32960 Ph: 772-564-7600 Toll Free: 1-800-800-1411 Fax: 772-564-7660 e:mail: academy@flightsafety.com Introducing FlightSafety Academy
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Where Flight Training Schools Can Take YouCareer pilot training is a great way to prepare for a satisfying and lucrative profession. Flight training schools not only provide commercial airline pilot training, either, they also prepare people for flying jets, helicopters, hot air balloons and blimps. There are many things that go into any kind of flight training, including hundreds of hours of classroom study and time spent in the air. People who undergo career pilot training have many different choices for their future professions, and they can take their careers all over the world. Flight training schools must be FAA-approved in order to supply the skills for a successful career. There is flight training that prepares people for business and commercial transport planes, and training for small airline companies. Flight training schools can also prepare aviators for free-lance piloting, which gives them the freedom to fly small planes when and where they choose. Helicopter pilots can also take their flight training to satisfying social service careers as civilian rescuers and first responders. With the most advanced levels of career pilot training and many hours, even years, of experience, a pilot can go on to work for one of the major national or international airlines. Many of the major airlines hire former military pilots, as their flight training is some of the best around. High quality flight schools can still provide the same level of commercial airline pilot training as the military academies, though, so joining the armed forces is not required. There are more FAA-approved flight schools available today, so the prevalence of former military pilots is beginning to balance out with civilian-trained pilots. The sky's the limit when it comes to a career in aviation today.
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