American Airways
Pilot License
Achieve your aviation goals with a pilot license that suits your ambitions. Whether you’re flying for leisure, business, or a professional career, our structured training ensures you gain the necessary skills and confidence to succeed.
Pilot License
Recreational Pilot License (RPL)
The RPL provides the foundation for flying small aircraft in non-commercial settings. Learn essential flight techniques, navigation, and safety procedures in a simplified, accessible format.
- Eligibility & Training Requirements.
- Privileges & Limitations.
- Aditional Ratings & Endorsements.
- Medical Certification & Recurrent Training.
- Pathway to Advanced Licenses.
Pilot License
Private Pilot License (PPL)
Take control of an aircraft for personal travel and recreation. The PPL is your gateway to aviation, combining hands-on training with theoretical knowledge.
- Minimum Age: 17 Years Old.
- Knowledge Test & Flight Training.
- Medical Certification & Solo Flight.
- Final Checkride Examination.
Pilot License
Comercial Pilot License (CPL)
Unlock career opportunities in aviation. The CPL allows you to fly for hire in various sectors, including charter operations, aerial services, and flight instruction.
- Minimum Age: 18 Years Old.
- Extensive Flight Training & Experience.
- Advanced Maneuvers & Crew Resource Management.
- Medical Certification & Final Checkride.
Pilot License
Airline Transport Pilot License (ATP)
The highest level of pilot certification, required for airline captains and senior aviation roles.
- Extensive Flight Experience & Multi-Engine Rating.
- Advanced Training & Knowledge Tests.
- Final Certification for Airline Operations.
Pilot Certification
Remote Pilot Certification (RP)
For those interested in professional drone operations, the Remote Pilot Certification ensures compliance with FAA regulations for safe and legal unmanned aircraft flights.
- Extensive Flight Experience & Multi-Engine Rating.
- Advanced Training & Knowledge Tests.
- Final Certification for Airline Operations.