Flight Attendant Students Graduate Training

Last week AeroStar graduated a class of flight attendant training students. These students received certificates after successfully completing a 3-day training held at the Kissimmee Gateway Airport. The students trained in areas ranging from FAA regulations, aircraft terminology, phonetic alphabet, military time, airport codes, weather & turbulence, flight attendant duties and announcements, safety briefing, emergency equipment and evacuation drills, to name a few.

This intensive training also focuses on job preparation. “We want the students to feel fully prepared and be successful on their interviews,” said Director of Marketing & Enrollments, Robin Frey.  “We assist with resume writing and practice mock interviews with our students. Our instructor has been flying as an active flight attendant for over 30 years and has also worked as a recruiter so he really knows what airlines are looking for.”

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Best Local Spots to Fly To!

So you’ve finally earned your highly anticipated private pilot’s license and now you’re wondering, where should I fly to? Our head flight instructor, Rob Becker offers some insights on a few local favorite spots that won’t burn a hole in your pocket and can make for a fun day trip if you want to do some sightseeing, or just fly in and grab a bite to eat.

*The times below are based on flying a C-172 at approx. 110 knots.
Jekyll Island, Georgia (09J), about 1.5 hours
The southernmost island of the Golden Isles, Jekyll Island hosts a wide variety of family-friendly activities and attractions. This 5,700 acre island is beautiful to visit any time of year, but is particularly beautiful in the spring and fall. Jekyll Island offers an abundance of recreational activities for visitors of all ages including white sand beaches, golf, tennis, a water park, fishing pier, horseback riding, dolphin tours, biking trails, and sea turtle center,  just to name a few. There are also a variety of restaurants boasting local seafood and traditional southern fare.
Jekyll Island
Jekyll Island, Georgia
St. Augustine, Florida (KSGJ), 45 minutes
St. Augustine’s heritage makes the city a unique getaway for visitors. Founded in September 1565, St. Augustine is known for being the “Nation’s Oldest City.” When you visit St. Augustine, you dive into more than four centuries of history that owes much to the Spanish, English, Greeks, Native Americans, and African Americans. Stroll the narrow lanes, enter the many museums, visit landmarks such as Castillo de San Marcos, Ponce de Leon’s “Fountain of Youth,” and the Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse. St. Augustine is a favorite spot for history buffs and families alike.
St. Augustine
St. Augustine, Florida
Vero Beach, Florida (KVRB), 45 minutes
Vero Beach, located along Florida’s Atlantic coastline,  is a haven for golf, water sports and also fishing. With peaceful beaches, museums, nature tours and a range of hotels to choose from, Vero Beach is a terrific vacation destination and a part of the region known as Florida’s Treasure Coast. Vero Beach also offers a fine selection of shops – both downtown and in large shopping malls, and delectable cuisine for all budgets and palates. Also found in Vero Beach are art galleries and parks, some of which offer access to an intricate network of rivers and inlets.
Vero Beach
Vero Beach, Florida
Fernandina Beach is located in Nassau County on Amelia Island in Florida. Part of the Greater Jacksonville area, it is also the northernmost city on Florida’s Atlantic coast. Home of the popular Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival and is also known for great golf. Downtown Fernandina Beach offers shopping and a range of restaurants. Amelia Island has been a beloved destination for generations. There is 13 miles of beaches, abundant wildlife and clear, calm waters. Fernandina Beach and Amelia Island have consistently been ranked among Florida’s highest-rated destinations.
Fernandina Beach
Fernandina Beach, Florida
Venice, Florida (KVNC), less than an hour
Venice is located on the Gulf Coast of Florida. Best known for Venice Beach with an offshore coral reef, it is also filled with multi-use trails along the Intercostal Waterway, green spaces, and Monty Andrews Arboretum. Strolling along Caspersen Beach, you may even find some shark teeth. Venice offers 14 miles of beaches  and recreational opportunities, including swimming, sunbathing, shelling, golf, fishing and boating. 

Venice also is a Florida Main Street City – the downtown is graced by northern Italian architecture and beautifully landscaped boulevards dating back to the original city plans of 1925 and reminiscent of the Italian city of Venice.
Venice Beach
Venice Beach, Florida

If you are interested in learning to fly recreationally, please visit our initial pilot training page to see what course offerings we have, or call (407) 888-9011 to speak to our pilot training specialists who can help determine which program is right for you!

Frequently Asked Flight Training Questions

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I recently had a chance to sit down with our director of flight training, Rob Becker, and we spoke about some of the most frequently asked questions students have about flight training in general. If you have a question you don’t see answered here, please contact us and we’d be happy to answer it for you!

Robin Frey:  Hi Rob, I have put together some flight training questions that are frequently asked by students. I’m hoping you can help me answer them.
Rob Becker:  Sure, I will try my best!

Robin Frey:  How quickly can a student obtain their private pilot license at AeroStar?
Rob Becker:  
The minimum flight hours by the FAA is 40 hours, but the industry average is between 55 and 60 hours. If you train 2 to 3 times a week you should finish in 3 to 4 months.

Robin Frey:  What usually happens during a typical flight lesson at AeroStar?
Rob Becker:  
You and the flight instructor will meet for about 15-20 minutes and discuss what training you are going to do during the lesson. Next, you will pre-flight the airplane and then fly and do the lesson. Lessons are generally broken up into 3 types of lessons: 1) Practice in the airport traffic pattern doing take offs and landings  2) Go to a designated practice that is close to the airport area where you will do flight maneuvers such as slow flight, stalls, steep turns, and emergency procedures 3) Cross country and night flights.

Robin Frey:  Will a student have just one flight instructor during training or multiple?
Rob Becker:  You will be assigned a primary instructor with who you will do most all your training. Occasionally, you may fly with another instructor because your primary instructor may be unavailable due to vacation or sickness. You also will fly once or twice with the Chief Flight Instructor prior to completing your training.

Robin Frey:  Do students need to complete a medical examination before they start flight training?
Rob Becker:  
You do not need to have a medical prior to starting your training but you must have it prior to your first solo flight.

Robin Frey:  Will the student need to obtain any kind of special insurance prior to their flight training?
Rob Becker:  
You do not need to have special insurance for training flights, but if you are renting the airplane to do time building you will be required to obtain additional insurance that we can assist you with getting.

Robin Frey:  What are the most important skills you need to be a successful pilot?
Rob Becker:  
There are no special skills that are required. Male or female, young or old, they have all learned how to fly. The most successful students are the ones that make training a priority and set aside ample time to study prior to and after any lessons taken.

Robin Frey:  How soon will a student actually fly the plane or solo?
Rob Becker:  
You will be handling the plane on your very first lesson. Your first solo will be when you have completed the first phase of training, which is usually around 20 flight hours of training.

Robin Frey:  Where will students fly on their cross-country flights?
Rob Becker:  
You must fly at least 50 nautical miles from your departure location. Common airports that you will fly to would be Ocala, Brooksville, and Crystal River.

Robin Frey:  Are students required to submit payment up front or is it pay as you go?
Rob Becker:  
We do not require money up front, it is pay as you go. You do need to have a credit card on file so that the flight cost can be charged to the card. If you do not have a credit card on file, you will need to keep a balance of $500 on your account that will allow you to have the funds available for your next couple of lessons.

Robin Frey:  How far in advance does a student need to schedule their flight lessons?
Rob Becker:  
If the airplane and instructor are available, the lesson can be reserved at any time, although this is not recommended because that would mean that you the student probably haven’t prepared probably for the lesson. It can be done occasionally, but it should not be the norm.

Robin Frey:  Okay and one last question, what would you say is the biggest advantage for students to choose to do their initial flight training with AeroStar?
Rob Becker:  When training at the Kissimmee Airport with AeroStar, you can start your practice area maneuvers within just a couple minutes because the practice area is so close. This will save you from having to pay an extra 10-15 minutes of flight time every time you have to go out to the practice area. Training at AeroStar allows you to train with professional instructors who have trained students for many years and have thousands of hours of experience, instead of a school where instructors are brand new to teaching and have zero to very small hour amounts of experience.

Robin Frey:  Great answers. Thank you so much for your time Rob, hopefully this has been very insightful for student pilots who are just starting out or shopping around for a Flight School.
Rob Becker:  My pleasure!

Rob Becker, our Director of Flight Training has been flight instructing full-time since 2009. Rob holds an ATP, MEL, and SEL license. Rob’s instructor ratings include CFI, CFII, and MEI with Gold Seal. He also has his Ground Instructor and Advanced Instrument Ground Instructor Ratings. He has 4,500 total flight hours and has given over 4,000 hours of instruction. He has also given 1,000 hours of multi-engine instruction.

Rob enjoys taking students on Discovery Flights and introducing students to the world of aviation. Rob has been happily married to his wife Lyn for 29 years and together they have two adult children. Prior to working in aviation, Rob owned a construction company for 26 years.

By: Robin Frey, AeroStar Training Director of Marketing

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ATP CTP Partnership Announcement

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AeroStar Training and Eagle Flight Centre of Michigan are pleased to announce a new partnership for ATP CTP training. Details on course are below:

What: Eagle Flight Centre & AeroStar Training Services are offering a new joint ATP CTP class that will allow pilots to complete the ground school portion of their training locally.

Who: Pilots wanting to acquire their ATP certificate. Successful completion of the atp ctp course makes you eligible to take the ATP Multi-Engine (ATM) knowledge test, which you may take at any testing center.

Where: Ground school will take place at Eagle Flight Centre in Michigan and simulator training will be held at AeroStar Training Service’s facilities in Florida.

When: Classes are enrolling students now and will start next month pending minimum enrollment requirements.

Cost: $3,815.00/7 Days

Contact: Tom Simon (email [email protected] or call (734) 481-3000 for more info)

Pilot Training Financing Program Now Available!

We are now offering domestic pilots an option for flight training financing if assistance is needed. Students may apply at http://p2credit.com/ and find out within seconds if they qualify. We have two participating lenders with a very high approval rate for good credit and near prime credit. After applying, you will receive funds within 24-48 hours to pay for the training tuition.

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Option 1 – Prime credit (700+)
APR range – 5.49% – 14.24% based on credit
Amount $5,000 – $100,000
Terms – 3, 5, or 7 years
State Available – All 50 US states except for MS and NV.

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Option 2 – Below Prime (600-700)
APR range – 15.49% – 34.99% based on credit
Amount $3,500 – $20,000
Terms – 2, 3, or 4 years
States available –  AL, AK, AZ, CA, DC, DE, GA, FL, IL, IN, KS, KY, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NC, NJ, NM, OH, OK, OR, PA, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA and WA.

B737-300 Sim Training Now in Orlando

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We are pleased to announce that we are now offering ATP CTP training in a B737-300 sim in the Orlando area at a partner facility. This will save our students time and resources from having to travel to South Florida to complete the sim portion of their training. Construction is currently underway for a brand new 30,000 sq. ft. AeroStar training facility that will house several simulators at the Kissimmee Gateway Airport and is anticipated to be completed in early 2018.

Here are the confirmed class dates for Nov & Dec:

November: 27th
December: 4th & 18th

Call for more info (407) 888-9011 or fill out an enrollment form online. 

We hope to see you in our next class!

-AeroStar Enrollments Team

(Ground school in Kissimmee & sim training in Sanford, FL approx. 40 min drive)

SkyBlue Jet Aviation & AeroStar Partnership Effort

This week AeroStar & SkyBlue Jet Aviation, of Stuart, Florida are teaming up to promote their type ratings services. AeroStar offers pilot type ratings training in the A320 and B737 aircraft, along with ATP CTP, and SkyBlue Jet Aviation offers Initial Citation type rating and recurrent training.

“We look forward to working together with SkyBlue Jet Aviation. This partnership will provide great exposure opportunities for both companies,” said Daniel Sanchez, AeroStar’s Director of Business Development.

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AeroStar Now Offering Charter Services

In a new partnership agreement, AeroStar will now offer charter services on a fleet of twin-engine Learjet31A aircrafts through AirBrock Charter Company at the Kissimmee Gateway Airport. Why travel commercial anymore when you can travel in your own private jet customized for your travel needs?!

These jets can carry up to eight passengers and two crew members, reach speeds of Mach 0.81 and have an impressive long distance range of 1,300 miles. You will travel in comfort with beige leather seating, high gloss cherry veneer cabins, two executive writing tables, forward refreshment center, ice drawer, food tray drawer and beverage storage.

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AirBrock holds a reputation for providing the highest quality of private jet charter services in Orlando, Florida since 2008. AirBrock is also a gold rated ARGUS member and Wyvern member.

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Do you have an upcoming need for a private charter for your company or for pleasure? Give us a call to book your exceptional charter flight today! Call (407) 888-9011.

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Announcement of Partnership with RwandAir

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RwandAir Selects AeroStar for Advanced Flight Training for Flight Crew

AeroStar Training Services has been awarded a contract to provide RwandAir, the flag carrier of Rwanda, with advanced flight training services for senior first officers with a purpose of obtaining FAA Airline Transport Pilot Licenses.

“We are pleased to partner with RwandAir and look forward to building a successful relationship that will benefit both parties,” said Marina Van Esselstyn, Director of Admissions at AeroStar who is responsible for winning and overseeing the contract.

AeroStar Training Services has expanded to offer a wide range of courses supporting both airlines and individual flight crew training, and provides many training solutions, which include type ratings on A320 and B737 aircraft, ATP-CTP course necessary to obtain FAA ATP license, Jet Transition, Multi-Crew Coordination, Ab-Initio pilot training, and Flight Attendant training.

If you are interested in learning more about how AeroStar can assist in providing training support for your employees, please email [email protected] or visit www.aerostartyperatings.com.

Pilot Jobs – Moving Back to the US from Overseas

Paula Williams –

Great. Robert from Oklahoma is looking at moving back to the US from overseas, he’s rated in the B737 and A320 and looking to do the ATP on his Airbus certificate and look for pilot jobs.

Captain David Santo –

So all great goals, and I think it’s I’d love to hear where Robert has been but welcome back Robert, it’s a good time to come back. 142 school like AeroStar, can do your ATP CTP the new prerequisite for the written. If you don’t already have it, if you already have the written.

You can attend a type rating course based on your experience, add the type rating and as long as you meet all the prerequisites set by the FAA, we can get the ATP certificate check done at the exact same time. That gives you for example in our program, if you attend a standard type rating, that gives you 28 hours of jet multi-engine instrument time, because we use full flight level D simulators.

So it counts as actual twin, counts as jet, counts as instrument, multi-crew time. That can go towards the new 50 hour requirement for your ATP. And we can do the check rides combined with no additional cost. So it’s a great way, to pad your log book with some extra jet time.

Get a type rating on your license, that never goes away. And add that ATP certificate that you absolutely need now to get pilot jobs in the US.

Paula Williams –

And save some money at the same time, so you don’t have to do those separately.

Captain David Santo –

Well, that’s right, I mean, I think a lot of people don’t understand too the fact that if you do a type rating and your type rating is $13,000, $15,000. But you’re getting 28 hours of twin jet time out of it. Take the amount of money it costs to rent a twin, if anybody will rent you one

  And multiply that out. Pretty soon the type rating is a pretty cheap option to do, a time builder, to get a type rating that’s on your license that never expires and add your ATP.

Paula Williams –

Right here’s another one on the theme of moving forward to the US, what airlines running A320s would be the best to apply for overseas crew for their first US-based airline, with an endorsement.

Captain David Santo –

So first I would like to say that we’ve worked with a whole lot of pilots from Australia, we’ve done a lot of training at AeroStar under Casa. And have done that very successfully. A lot of our Australian customers are affiliated with Tiger Airways which is an A320 operation in Australia.

So what airlines running A320s would the best to apply for overseas, for overseas crews? Well, to work in the US, you have to have a green card or you have to be a US citizen. So no US airline is going to be able to hire you based on the current laws, unless you have either a green card or you are a US citizen.

Once you have that almost every major airline in the United States operates Airbuses. The only one that comes to mind that does not, is Southwest Airlines. But if you think of every other major airline in the U.S, they all operate Airbuses now. Outside the U.S. certainly Australian Casa-qualified pilots have been in big demand on the Pacific Rim.

So any of the Asian countries on the Pacific Rim. Big demand for Australian pilots.