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招生
我是一个段落。点击此处添加您自己的文本并编辑我。很简单。只需点击“编辑文本”或双击我即可添加您自己的内容并更改字体。您可以随意将我拖放到您页面上的任何位置。我是您讲述故事并让您的用户进一步了解您的好地方。
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No Disqualifying Medical Conditions
Applicants must maintain good physical health to obtain a Class 1 medical pilot certification. Pilots should be free of any disqualifying medical conditions and meet the physical fitness standards set by aviation authorities. A comprehensive list of medical requirements, as assessed by certified medical examiners, is available here.
Financial Standing
Financial stability is a crucial aspect of the admission process. Applicants will need to demonstrate sufficient funding to cover the full Flight Training Program and initial living expenses. The financial status will be evaluated by the relevant consulate (U.S. or Canadian), where applicants must present evidence of liquid assets. Investment accounts or real estate portfolios are not acceptable as proof. Acceptable documentation includes bank statements, escrow accounts, or student loan letters, or a combination of these. For further details, see the complete list here.
Certificate of Academic English
n upper-intermediate proficiency in English is required to obtain professional flight crew licenses. This requirement is not limited to the U.S., Canada, or English-speaking countries but is mandated globally across ICAO-regulated countries. Since our professional pilot programs often include internship opportunities, applicants must provide proof of their English language proficiency through certifications such as IELTS, TOEFL, or TOEIC.
IMPORTANT: As of August 1, 2024, applicants for U.S. and EU programs who do not have an English proficiency test score will be allowed to enroll subject to passing a short video admission interview. They will then take the IELTS Academic English test upon arrival in the U.S. or EU for training.
The Commercial Pilot License (CPL) phase of training typically takes 6 to 8 months to complete, and the minimum age for obtaining the CPL is 18. Applicants may apply as early as 6 months before turning 18. Therefore, students must be at least 17 years and 6 months old at the time of application.

