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All Phoenix East India programs are FAA Part 141, which is considered professional career training; Part 141 training is required by the U.S. government for international students. Only schools which are FAA-approved and have approved training syllabi can be so designated. Under Part 141 training, the quality of student performance is measured through progressive flight exams (phase checks). All training is documented and maintained to FAA standards. Contact us today for more information.
Program Pricing and LengthPricing above includes all flight exams, written exams, books and uniforms. Beware of some academies which advertise very low prices, as they may include only some of the ratings you need and may also not include all the costs. A serious student can complete the India Airline Program in approximately 10 months. AircraftPhoenix East flies only well-maintained new and late-model aircraft for training. This is most important to prepare you for a professional career in aviation. Our fleet consists of new and late-model Cessna 172-SP and Piper PA-34 aircraft. An optional upset recovery course is available in our Decathlon 8KCAB, which is designed to significantly sharpen your flying skills; many other flight training programs do not offer you this important six-hour course. In addition, many of our aircraft are equipped with glass cockpits. Since today's advanced commercial aircraft include glass-cockpits, our aircraft provide superior training for your career as a commercial pilot. AccreditationPhoenix East Aviation is one of the few nationally accredited flight academies in the U.S. We are accredited by ACCET (Accrediting Council for Continuing Education Training), which focuses on educational quality. This provides you assurance of our high standards of training and also our financial security. Admission InstructionsYou may apply to Phoenix East Aviation by telephone at 001-386-258-0703, or by faxing your application to 001-386-254-6842, or by completing the online application on our web site, or mailing the application to Admissions Department, Phoenix East Aviation, 561 Pearl Harbor Drive, Daytona Beach, 32114. To enroll, all international students must:
Housing and Living ExpensesWe will assist you in securing housing best suited for your budget. We will also assist you in locating a roommate, if desired. Most of our students live in shared housing, with one or two other flight training students. A two-bedroom, two-person shared apartment in Daytona Beach costs an average of USD $685 per month for each student, including basic utilities. Your housing will be within 2K of the airport. A bicycle ($150) or used car ($1,000-3,000) may be easily purchased for transportation. Other expenses include new or used furniture purchase and health/life insurance. The cost of food and entertainment, etc. will vary by the individual. Visa InformationU.S. government fees are as follows: $100 SEVIS fee, $130 U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate visa fee, $390 U.S. Transport Safety Administration (TSA) background exam fee, which is required for PPL, Instrument and Multi-Engine training, $15 fingerprint fee, $25 TSA ID Badge Fee and $90 flight physical fee upon arrival in Florida. You may wish to confirm this with the U.S. Embassy, as fees may change. Financial AidIf you wish information on financial aid, a Phoenix East Admissions Officer can supply you with names of Indian banks which provide loans for flight training. Loans from U.S. banks may be also be available, if you have a relative in the U.S. who is a permanent resident and meets the bank's eligibility requirements. Contact us today for more information. |
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