Airline Transport Pilot (ATP)

This is the last rating offered by the FAA in reference to Fixed Wing Aircraft. Some of you will be lucky enough to have your employer pay for this rating. Some of you on the other hand will have to get it yourselves. That is why we are here to help. By the time you are going for this rating you already have a lot of experience under your belt. You may just want it to show your experience level. Some of you may want to lower your insurance premiums. Others may just want a refresher or to sharpen their skills. The rest of you probably want to fly more passengers of seating configuration greater than nineteen people and give your resume an edge in a competitive job market. All of these reasons are good ones. We will help you in the airplane of your choice whether it be our or yours we will create a custom curriculum of your choice and get you through it. Our Beechraft Barron is a great choice for an ATP with its stable flying characteristics and nice avionics. Any choice that you make we will help prep you for your checkride to make it as easy as possible. You have our promise that will be more than prepared to answer any questions asked by any examiner.

Airline Transport Pilot Student Requirements:

• Be at least 23 years of age

• Hold at least a Commercial Pilot license

• Hold an Instrument Rating

• 1st – 3rd Class Medical Certificate

• Be able to read, write, and speak English

Airline Transport Pilot Requirements:

• Have logged at least 1500 hours of flight time o 500 Hours Cross Country Flight Time. 

100 Hours Night Fight Time. 

250 Hours PIC Flight Time

• Complete the Airline Transport Pilot Written Exam

• Complete FAA Practical Exam

Other Considerations:

At this stage in training each student pilot may have different background and hold different ratings. When considering which training is right for you a flight instructor should be consulted. The instructor may be able eliminate certain requirements based on your own personal experience and logged flight time.

• Hold at least a Commercial Pilot license

• Hold an Instrument Rating

• 1st – 3rd Class Medical Certificate

• Be able to read, write, and speak English

Airline Transport Pilot Requirements:

• Have logged at least 1500 hours of flight time o 500 Hours Cross Country Flight Time. 

100 Hours Night Fight Time. 

250 Hours PIC Flight Time

• Complete the Airline Transport Pilot Written Exam

• Complete FAA Practical Exam

Other Considerations:

At this stage in training each student pilot may have different background and hold different ratings. When considering which training is right for you a flight instructor should be consulted. The instructor may be able eliminate certain requirements based on your own personal experience and logged flight time.