Guaranteed Success
How many programs can guarantee success for those that apply themselves and complete the training? At Global Pilot Training Center, we do! Whether you take the traditional route with us or the 90-day Career Launch program, we guarantee job placement through our Crew Leasing Agency or through our airline partners.
Life-time Support
As a student, you have access to on-going support throughout your career. We offer a free resume service to aviation professionals, and we’ll keep you posted through our job data-base site. Global Pilot Training Center also offers free career coaching and consultation to pilots on their airline career.
You could be losing $250,000+ just by going the traditional career path!
A common approach to a professional aviation life is to build hours as a flight instructor as you add ratings. While it’s a popular approach, it’s not the best way to jump-start your career. Time is money, and you could be spending three to four years before you break into your first turbo prop job.
With Career Launch by Global Pilot Training Center, you have jet placement in just 90 days. That’s only 90 days away to be building time and seniority with a major airline. According to Salary.com, a captain on a large jet with 10 years experience has an average annual salary of $102,000 - $140,000. With Career Launch, you’re getting there three to four years faster. Even a captain of a small domestic jet can expect to make $85,000 – $118,000 in that same amount of time.
Think that’s for a select few? Not with the shortage of qualified pilots. According to Kiplinger Business Resource Center, commercial air travel is expected to increase by up to 1.2 billion passengers by 2020. With the retirement of baby boomers and the additions of regional jets (and pilots) to the fleets, airlines are struggling to fill the 12,000 available jobs this year with even more openings next year. Can you afford not to take advantage of this opportunity?
What’s going on in the industry
According to www.seattlepi.com, last year was a record-breaking year for both Boeing and Airbus in gross sales with Boeing jet orders up almost 20% over their own previous sales record. James Wallace, an aerospace reporter, is quoted as saying, “The combined orders for about 2,400 Boeing and Airbus planes makes (last year) the best year ever for commercial jetliner sales.”
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