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By far, the most common track to a successful career in aviation is by becoming a certified flight instructor (CFI). Many choose to build hours and experience as a CFI before applying for corporate or regional airline jobs. Quite a few more decide to make a career out of flight instructing.
A typical flight instructor will make between $25k and $55k a year, depending on their experience level and where they choose to live. This is not bad considering that you are gaining valuable experience that will make you very marketable to a varity of aviation employers.
If you choose to earn your certificates and ratings through Monarch Sky, then we typically offer a new CFI employment after their training. This is good for the school because we know that you are taught right. It is also good for the student, because they know that, if they apply themselves, they will have a job lined up before they even start their training. In fact, Monarch Sky actually hires a vast majaroity of their alumni after they graduate.
The aggregrate cost of the curriculum (Private --> Instrument --> Commercial --> CFI) is approximately:
Prices Starting at $20,105
ADDITIONAL TRAINING: The course total above are derived from FAA regulations and may not represent the actual amount of training required to achieve the specified certificates and/or ratings. The timeline and prices quoted are based on minimum hours. Additional training will be billed at an hourly rate and could extend the graduation date.
PREREQUISITES: All Monarch Sky courses and pricing assume that students meet the FAA prescribed experience prerequisites. If students wish, Monarch Sky can provide Time Building in order to meet all prerequisites.
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