Graduate Level Aviation Degrees

Like any field, aviation is constantly evolving and changing—there’s no better way to stay knowledgeable and continue expanding your expertise than working on a graduate-level degree in the aviation field. There are endless options available, from online programs tailored to professional pilots to fast-paced, in-person degrees—whatever type of education you’re seeking, no doubt there is…

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How to Renew Your CFI

Flight instructing is a rewarding experience for both you, the instructor, and your students—not only are you inspiring new pilots with aviation knowledge and abilities, but you’re constantly honing your own skills at the controls and in the books. Your CFI is one of the hardest ratings to earn—so once two years have passed, even…

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Part 61 vs. Part 141 Certification Programs

When it comes to flight training, there is one question that every pilot faces: What’s better a Part 61 or a Part 141 certification? Not to be confused with Area 51, Part 61 and Part 141 are the terms to designate how a flight school is run. The names come from the sections in the…

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Learn to Fly in College

Did you know you can learn to fly while in college? CTI Professional Flight Training offers two programs designed especially for students who want to earn their wings while earning a degree. There’s never been a better time to learn to fly than now. Pilot training requires a lower financial investment compared to other professions with…

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5 Best Degrees for Becoming a Pilot

Before we dive into this topic it’s important to know that the FAA does not require you to have an accredited degree to become a pilot. The FAA does require, however, that you complete two months of ground training and log at least 1500 hours in the air before you can receive a commercial pilot’s…

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