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Whether you want to become a pilot, mechanic, air traffic controller, or pursue another aviation-related career, we make navigating your education simple. Explore diverse career paths, compare leading schools, and find the perfect path to reach your goals. With our incredible resources and connections, expert guidance and passion for helping you succeed, ASO is here to support you every step of the way to a rewarding future in the aviation industry, start exploring today!

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Aviation
Explore nationwide directories of fixed-wing flight schools and training programs. Students can easily compare locations, costs, and career pathways. Schools can showcase their unique specialties and exact training requirements to prospective pilots!
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Helicopters
Discover top-rated helicopter flight schools and career programs! We provide students with detailed costs, requirements, and training options. Aviation schools can directly promote their specialized instruction and offerings to potential candidates.
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Maintenance
Find the best A&P mechanic schools and technical programs. Students can compare certification paths and degree options, while institutions can highlight their aviation mechanic training for future maintenance professionals!
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Air Controller
Students can discover accredited Air Traffic Controller programs, review course and qualification details, and compare featured schools. Institutions can highlight their air traffic control programs, making it easy for students to explore educational options.
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Finance
Students can discover accredited Air Traffic Controller programs, review course and qualification details, and compare featured schools. Institutions can highlight their air traffic control programs, making it easy for students to explore educational options.
Insurance
Insurance
Explore coverage options to protect your aircraft, fleets, and facilities! We connect aviation businesses, flight schools, and operators directly with trusted insurance resources to secure your assets and operations with total confidence.
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Sales
A place to buy and sell aviation equipment! We connect schools, owners, students, pilots, businesses and more, with listings for aircraft, parts, and supplies to support your aviation needs.
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Join the world of charter flying! Students, pilots, and travelers can easily find charter operators, flight options, and specialized training pathways. Schools can actively promote their exclusive charter services and offerings.

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Pilot Training Programs

Fly as an aviation career path – or fly as a personal hobby… either way, you’re gonna have fun!

It is arguably one of the best times ever for a student pilot training and learning to fly. The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) estimates that global aviation traffic will triple between now (2025) and the year 2035. What’s more… if you’re willing to work abroad, there’s a substantial increase in available aviation jobs for pilots.

With ASO’s complete directory of flight schools, you can search, find, and contact over 1,800 flight training programs and locations. Each listed by country, state, and city.

Currently, the "fast facts" for an aviation career as a commercial pilot are:

  • Median salary: $92,060 per year
  • Minimum education: Associate's Degree (sometimes a Bachelor's is required)
  • Job outlook: 11% growth through 2030

Next step is to find the desired flight training program that will support your goals; and your career as a pilot.

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Airplane & Helicopter Flight Schools

Certified Flight Instructor Schools: Due to the current pilot hiring boom there is a growing need for more qualified light instructors to help educate the next generation of pilots.

A&P Aircraft Mechanic School: FAA licensed aviation maintenance technicians (A&P) are in high demand and are needed by a variety of industries including major and regional airline operations, corporate fleet maintenance, helicopter operations, and general aviation.

VA-Approved Aviation Schools: Today's U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) educational benefits have never been better. Whether you qualify for the Post-9/11 GI Bill, Montgomery GI Bill, or other programs, chances are, you can use your benefits to help make your aviation career goals a reality.

Aircraft Mechanic School: Unlike many other types of aviation schools, aircraft mechanic schools are much harder to find because these operations must meet strict Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification. Currently, less than 180 schools are operating today.

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Aviation Careers & Training

Airport & Aviation Management Schools: Aviation Management is a rapidly expanding field and some of these schools offer both online programs as well as traditional classroom programs. Many types of operations including aviation maintenance, airport operations, and even local administration of airports.

Flight Instructor Jobs: To meet the demand, flight schools are hiring a lot of flight instructors. Whether you're looking for CFI, CFII, or MEI positions, there are opportunities available across the country.

Commercial Pilot Jobs: As airlines expand their fleets and routes, the demand for qualified commercial pilots continues to grow. Regional airlines offer excellent career advancement opportunities.

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Advanced Flight Training for Career Pilots

There has never been a better time to get into the aviation industry (airplane or helicopter) as a commercial pilot. Global demand for fixed-wing and helicopter pilots is at an all-time high! While at the same time, it has never been more difficult to obtain a commercial pilot license and certification. Flight training requirements are increasing as the cost of flight training continues to rise.

Here at Aviation Schools Online, you have immediate access to the top fixed-wing and helicopter flight schools from across the nation.

IFR Training

After earning your private or commercial license, the next step for you is the instrument rating (IFR), which allows you to fly in the clouds or takeoff in less VFR weather. If you are interested in flying for a living, you'll need your instrument rating. Most pilots will tell you it's the toughest rating you'll ever earn.

Multi-Engine Training

Ready to move up to a twin-engine? Start by finding a Multi-Engine Rating school. Multi ratings require about 8 hours of dual instruction and a check ride from a designated FAA examiner. Most schools require a Private Pilot or Commercial Pilot certificate to begin training, and you'll need a current medical too.

Seaplane Rating Schools

A seaplane rating course combines many of your previous skills like stick & rudder work, tailwheel experience, boating knowledge, and of course local conditions for the air work. Whether you want to fly straight floats, amphibs, or a flying boat, these schools can prepare you for your FAA seaplane rating check ride.

Time Building Courses

Employers usually hire pilots with high total flight time, and multi-engine time building is the holy grail for aspiring commercial or airline pilots. If you want to fly as a career you'll need to build as much multi-engine time as possible. Find out how these programs can save you money and time.

Type Rating Training

Aircraft with gross takeoff weights above 12,000 and all jet aircraft require a Type Rating. Students needing a type rating can expect to attend specialized type rating training using flight simulators or the actual aircraft.

Jet Transition Training

Aircraft with gross takeoff weights above 12,000 and all jet aircraft require a Type Rating. Students needing a type rating can expect to attend specialized type rating training using flight simulators or the actual aircraft.

Sports Pilot Training

Yeah, we know your type. You can't help but to look up when you hear a plane fly over. So quit wishing and start flying. The Sports Pilot License allows a pilot to fly for fun in modern efficient single-engine aircraft without an FAA medical for about half the cost of traditional training.

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