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Video – Flying an Airbus!

We love this video!  Can’t keep from smiling when we watch it. AVIANCA BRASIL Airbus 319 GoPro Hero 2 Song: Sail – Awolnation Sequence: 0:05 – SBRJ Santos Dumont RWY 20L – Rio de Janeiro – Brasil 0:30 – Copacabana Beach – Rio de Janeiro – Brasil 0:35 – SBRJ Santos Dumont RWY 20L – Rio de Janeiro – Brasil (more…)

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Do airlines hire pilots with zero time in type?

We’ve heard it said and read it posted in aviation forums that “no” airline hires pilots who possess a type rating with zero time in type. This is a false statement. We all know that Southwest Airlines hires type rated pilots without time in type and that Spirit Airlines has publically said that they prefer a PIC type for initial (more…)

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If you bet on yourself to invest in a type rating in an A320 or B737, I’m betting that you’ll get a job flying one!

We are prepared to offer any customer who is unsuccessful at obtaining employment on the aircraft for which they received an AeroStar type rating within one year of their course completion a 50% discount on a 12 month recurrent training event.  Were doing this for two reasons we want the customer to know we are willing to put our money where our mouth is and (more…)

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Comair Alumnus Offers Services to Displaced Pilots

August 28, 2012 Orlando, FL   Delta subsidiary Comair will cease operations by September, 29, impacting as many as 1,600 employees. Captain David G. Ryan knows firsthand what it’s like to work at Comair, and understands the impact that the industry has on the lives and families of pilots. To help them find new jobs quickly, he’s working with a (more…)

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A type rating with a guarantee? Really?

This is a limited guarantee  for our A320 and B737 type rating training programs which states that AeroStar will pay for a students required initial remediation plan, should it become necessary. Meaning  that if a student is having difficulty completing training as programed AeroStar will cover the direct cost of up to 16 hours of additional ground school, eight hours of additional Virtual Flight Deck usage, (more…)

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Letter from one of the first graduates of our Flight Attendant Program

June 17, 2012   AeroSTAR Training LLC. Flight Attendant Jet Blue University   Attention: Gilian, Dave Santos, Scott Green, Mike, Cindy, and Catherine. I wanted to take the time and say thank you and how privileged and such an honor it was to have been a part of such an elite group and organization.  WOW!!  So much knowledge learned.   First (more…)

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Coming to America…Helping Foreign Flight Students Navigate Entry into the United States

By Kim Jones Traveling to a new country can be daunting. Students traveling from their country to the United States will experience some culture shock and feel a bit homesick. It’s an advantage to stay with someone who strives to make things easier and feel welcome by providing the caring support and services you need. The same holds true when (more…)

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A Day in the Life of an AeroStar Student…

By Kim Jones So, you are considering AeroStar as your flight school and you’re wondering what a typical day would be like. As one of our students, you would wake up at one of our recommended hotels where you would eat breakfast. Our recommended hotels have many wonderful food options and the surrounding area has many outstanding choices as well. (more…)

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Great Pilots Aren’t Necessarily Great Instructors

By Kim Jones The single most important element in your desire to fly is finding the right flight instructor.  There are two professional organizations that represent flight instructors.  The Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE) and the National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI). A Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) in the United States is required to be at least 18 (more…)

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Pilots – what are airlines looking for on your resume?

Personnel managers for the airlines often sort through many resumes for each posting. There are many things that airlines look for when they’re hiring captains and first officers for Airbus 320s, Boeing 737s, and other pilot jobs. Get out a copy of your resume and review how well your resume reflects the items they value most. While there may be (more…)

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Video – Flying an Airbus!

October 25th, 2012 by

We love this video!  Can’t keep from smiling when we watch it. AVIANCA BRASIL Airbus 319 GoPro Hero 2 Song: Sail – Awolnation Sequence: 0:05 – SBRJ Santos Dumont RWY 20L – Rio de Janeiro – Brasil 0:30 – Copacabana Beach – Rio de Janeiro – Brasil 0:35 – SBRJ Santos Dumont RWY 20L – Rio de Janeiro – Brasil (more…)

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Do airlines hire pilots with zero time in type?

October 4th, 2012 by

We’ve heard it said and read it posted in aviation forums that “no” airline hires pilots who possess a type rating with zero time in type. This is a false statement. We all know that Southwest Airlines hires type rated pilots without time in type and that Spirit Airlines has publically said that they prefer a PIC type for initial (more…)

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If you bet on yourself to invest in a type rating in an A320 or B737, I’m betting that you’ll get a job flying one!

September 7th, 2012 by

We are prepared to offer any customer who is unsuccessful at obtaining employment on the aircraft for which they received an AeroStar type rating within one year of their course completion a 50% discount on a 12 month recurrent training event.  Were doing this for two reasons we want the customer to know we are willing to put our money where our mouth is and (more…)

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