SPECIAL FEATURES:
You’d expect an organization with 67 years’ experience to to provide special benefits… listed below are some of the most important ones.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE:
Getting outside financial support has never been easier. American Flyers has created relationships with several of the country’s top lending institutions to offer quick, friendly and abundant financing. Loans with low interest rates and lengthy prepayment periods are now available. Please contact Sherry Magno, twenty-five year American Flyers veteran employee for personal assistance at Sherry@AF.TV.
VETERAN BENEFITS:
We salute and thank all American military men and women, and especially those who have served in harms way. As a nation we can never do enough to show our appreciation for your sacrifice, but as a school we can offer you some of the finest flight training in the world. If you’re back considering a career as a pilot we invite you to spend some time with us learning about the opportunities and the manner in which we can be of service to you. We, “talk your language” and would be honored to discuss a mission strategy with you. Email us at Ted@AF.TV or call 800-232-0808.
ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNSHIPS:
Administrative Internships are offered to college graduates who possess at least their Private Pilot’s license and a willingness to work hard. Several hundred of today’s professional pilots can look back at their experience as an intern with great pride and the knowledge that they “earned their own way.” Detailed information can be gained by visiting “AmericanFlyers.net”or emailing Dave Huser, twenty-seven year American Flyers veteran at David@AF.TV.
MECHANIC INTERNSHIPS:
Nearly 400 professional pilots or mechanics got their first year of experience or qualified for professional pilot positions by participating in these internships. Interviews are available to A&P school top ten per cent graduates who possess at least their Private Pilot license and a willingness to work hard. Applications and more information are available by visiting “AmericanFlyers.net” or emailing Rick Freidinger, twenty-three year American Flyers employee at Rick@AF.TV. |
THE EAGLE COURSE:
The majority of American Flyers graduates began their flight training somewhere else. Most knew all along that becoming a professional pilot was their calling and many were “career changers.” Some pilots refer to our “Eagle
| ”I had a great paying desk job on the twentieth floor of an LA skyscraper. I used to watch your aircraft going in and out of Santa Monica airport from my window and finally decided that they were telling me something… I’m now an airline pilot flying an Airbus.” |
course” as the “tailored” or “a’ la carte” course because it is designed as a professional pilot training program regardless if you have zero hours or a hundred. Each “Eagle” course is structured to fit your budget and time requirements… whether you enroll full time and desire to finish in 90 days, or enroll part time (perhaps you wish to continue with your present employment), and take a year to finish. There are many unique features and benefits to this approach that we’d like to discuss with you. The most fascinating is the fact that you will become a certified flight instructor “within” the Commercial phase of your course, which, if you qualify, will save you big dollars, time and significantly contribute to making you a much sharper pilot. Maybe most important, you’ll be ready for immediate employment.
| “It’s hard for me to believe… I was working on the loading docks in Milwaukee, four months later I was teaching others to fly and two years after that I’m an airline pilot.” |
Don’t overlook or underestimate the importance of your education. Most, if not all, piloting jobs require three qualifying steps. First, you must have the appropriate credentials and licenses to get the interview. This is where your personality and personal confidence are evaluated. Second, you must successfully complete a flight test, usually given in a simulator. Obviously, this is where your education makes it or breaks it for you. Third, not only are you tested to get the job, but again and again, during your “checkouts” and continuously, while completing the required “line checks”. So where you get your flight training will make a difference.
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