We can provide CPL (Commercial Pilot License), ME Add-on if needed ) training based on 2 types of training visa:
F1 - the only type of training visa which gives you not only training but also the possibility to have practice in the United States. It means that when your training will be done completely you may have a possibility to apply for a work permit and social security means you will be able to fly, gain experience, build 1500 hours for your future airline career and work as a pilot in the regional airlines and be sponsored for the type rating.
IR, CPL SEL, ME Add-on, CFI, CFII, MEI - 215 flight hours, training takes 15 months.
We are not asking for payments upfront. You will start paying for training when your visa is approved and you arrived in USA.
Regular training visa, most commonly used in the United States, you will be able to take the course and when it will be done completely you should go back to your country.
Yes, now is one of the ideal times in history to become a pilot. The global aviation industry is experiencing a significant pilot shortage, with airlines urgently seeking well-trained, qualified professionals to meet growing travel demand.
This shortage has created exceptional opportunities for aspiring pilots, including faster career progression, higher salaries, and increased job security. In the United States, airlines are offering competitive pay packages, signing bonuses.
Beyond financial rewards, becoming a pilot offers a dynamic, respected career filled with travel, personal growth, and adventure. With the right training program and support, your path to the cockpit can begin today — and the demand for skilled pilots means your future in aviation has never looked brighter. Start your journey now and take advantage of this historic window of opportunity.
At Pelican Flight Training in Pembroke Pines, Florida, the time it takes to become a commercial pilot depends on several factors — including what licenses you already hold, the licenses you wish to obtain, and the visa program you are interested in (F-1 or M-1).
In general, training duration can range from a few months to over a year, depending on your starting point and training frequency.
For a more accurate timeline tailored to your goals, we recommend submitting a request through our website so we can provide detailed guidance based on your individual profile.
At Pelican Flight Training, we can say that the demand for pilots has been consistently strong in recent years. The aviation industry is experiencing a significant need for qualified pilots due to factors such as the growth of air travel, retirements of current pilots, and the expansion of airlines.
However, for the most accurate and up-to-date information on pilot demand, we recommend checking industry reports or reaching out to us directly through our website. We're here to help with any other questions you may have about our training programs or the aviation industry!
No, you do NOT need a 4-year degree to become a commercial pilot — and most airlines today do not require one at all.
While some major airlines used to prefer candidates with a college degree, the industry has shifted. What airlines really care about now is flight time, safety, and skill. If you meet the hour requirements (like 1,500 hours for the ATP in the U.S.), have strong training, and demonstrate professionalism, you’re already on the right path.
In fact, many pilots today are getting hired without any college degree — especially with the ongoing demand for pilots worldwide.
At Pelican Flight Training, we often receive questions about the differences between Part 141 and Part 61 flight training programs, especially in relation to airline preferences. Generally, airlines do not have a strict preference for one over the other. Both training paths are valid, and pilots from both types of programs can be hired by airlines.
However, many airlines may favor candidates who have completed a Part 141 program due to its structured curriculum and regulatory oversight, which can provide a more standardized training experience.
That said, what matters most to airlines is the overall quality of training, flight experience, and the pilot's ability to demonstrate their skills and knowledge during the hiring process.
If you have more specific questions or need further clarification on this topic, please feel free to submit an inquiry through our website, and we would be happy to assist you!
Welcome to Pelican Flight Training, Florida's premier flight school offering one of the best training programs for pilots from around the world. We offer a structured program that will take you all the way from private pilot rank to ATP and airline readiness.
In this video, you'll learn what makes our flight school so special — the passion, the professionalism, and the world-class fleet of aircraft used for training. From your first flight to becoming a professional pilot, we will be with you every step of the way.
Take a look right now and see why training at Pelican isn't just about learning — it's about transformation.
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