Training Services
Pilot training
Offering various flight training programs for aspiring pilots, including private pilot, commercial pilot, and multi-engine ratings.
Air traffic control training
Providing air traffic control courses and certification programs for individuals interested in becoming air traffic controllers.
Aircraft maintenance training
Offering courses in aircraft maintenance, inspection, and repair to prepare individuals for careers in this field.
Simulator training
Using state-of-the-art flight simulators to provide students with a realistic training experience and to help them prepare for real-world flight situations.
Ground school classes
Offering classroom instruction and lectures on various topics, including aviation theory, navigation, and flight planning.
Internship and career services
Assisting students in finding internships, job placements, and other career opportunities in the aviation industry.
Continuing education
Providing ongoing training and education opportunities for aviation professionals to help them stay up-to-date with the latest industry developments.
Airside training can include various activities that take place on an airport’s operational and restricted areas, such as runways, taxiways, and aprons. Some examples of airside training activities include:
Ramp safety and procedures training
Covering the safe handling of aircraft, ground equipment, and fuel vehicles on the ramp.
Marshalling training
Providing instruction on how to guide aircraft into and out of parking positions using hand signals and other communication methods.
Loading and unloading training
Teaching students how to properly load and unload baggage, cargo, and passengers onto and off of aircraft.
Ground navigation training
Practicing ground navigation and communication procedures between aircraft and air traffic control.
Emergency response training
Providing training in emergency response procedures, including firefighting and evacuation procedures.
Runway safety training
Teaching students about runway safety, including the proper use of runway markings, lights, and signs, as well as the procedures for entering and exiting runways.