Flight Instructor Pathway

  • Duration
    14-18 Months
  • Flight
    1500 Hours

After completing Phases 1 & 2 of the Program, students will now graduate as fully qualified Commercial Pilots, as well as fully rated Flight Instructors with their CFI, CFII and MEI certifications, opening a range of employment opportunities. One of these opportunities will be to become an Aero Guard employee working as a Flight Instructor for us and training the next generation of students. In this stage of training, pilots will be building the experience and flight hours required to be eligible for a career at the airlines – typically 1500 hours of flight time.

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Silver Membership

Pay as you fly

We offer tailored membership plans designed to provide a seamless.

  • Ideal for occasional flyers
  • On-demand access to private jets
  • Transparent with no hidden fees
  • Luxury concierge services
  • 24/7 dedicated flight support
  • Improved cancellation terms
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Platinum Membership

Unlimited Luxury

In the flight training industry, it is typical for flight instructors to only be paid by the flight hour. However, this does not align with AeroGuard’s focus on high-quality instruction which is why AeroGuard instructors are also compensated for their time on the ground developing students with a firm understanding of theory and knowledge taught outside the cockpit. Due to the accelerated nature of the U.S Airline Pilot Pathway Program, instructors can expect to complete Phase 2 and be eligible for the airlines after 14-18 months, building their total flight time to 1,500 hours.

AeroGuard Certified Flight Instructors (CFI)

AeroGuard Certified Flight Instructors (CFI) are paid as full-time employees with benefits including:

Paid Vacation, Holidays & Sick Time

Medical and Dental Insurance

401K with Company Match

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In the flight training industry, it is typical for flight instructors to only be paid by the flight hour.
However, this does not align with AeroGuard’s focus on high-quality instruction which is why AeroGuard instructors are also compensated for their time on the ground developing students with a firm understanding of theory and knowledge taught outside the cockpit.

Due to the accelerated nature of the U.S Airline Pilot Pathway Program, instructors can expect to complete Phase 2 and be eligible for the airlines after 14-18 months, building their total flight time to 1,500 hours.