Professional Helicopter
Flight Training School Part 141 and M-1 Visas!
We Offer Flight Training in
the following locations:
Ft
Lauderdale, West Palm Beach,
Miami,
Boca Raton,
Pompano
Beach,
St Petersburg,
Naples, Fort Myers,
Sarasota,
Orlando,
Opa-Locka,
New York,
New Jersey,
Houston,
Annapolis,
Providence,
Detroit,
Cleveland,
Portland,
Long Beach,
Hyannis,
Titusville,
Los
Angeles, Baltimore,
Jacksonville,
San Juan,
Seattle,
Springdale, AR,
Torrance,
Chicago,
Pensacola,
Panama City,
Atlanta, Dallas,
Houston,
Punta Gorda,
Willmington , NC,
Green Bay, WS,
Austin,TX,
Picayune, MS,
San Diego, CA,
Lake Norman, NC,
Hibbing, MN,
Lake Havasu, NV,
Lake Guntersville, AL
We have financial aid for those that qualify (which usually means a
co-signing parent on the loan). Please fill out the
credit application
call 561 346-2816 for more details.
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We are the only school in the world that can guarantee you a job and this
will become very important to you if you seek training elsewhere. We
charge $300/hour for dual helicopter flight instruction training and when you get
your private helicopter license the rate drops to $200/hour.
We operate a fleet of helicopters and like other schools our insurance
requires 300 hours helicopter time and an instructor's rating to fly for us.
We train you to 300 hours and an instructors rating and offer you a job but
we are the only school that guarantees this. We offer a first
job to all
graduates as an instructor pilot on a photo contract. We guarantee you
a first job as the photo contract showers hours and opportunities on our
pilots and is unique in the world. We anticipate the full
program will cost you about $75,000. You can transfer to our
school from other schools and for each hour you pay into our school you will
be given a job for the hours you pay to fly with us.
Testimonial
"Having joined BOATPIX/HelicopterAcademy was the best career
decision I have ever made. It gave me the opportunity to learn the basics of
a commercial operation, hands-on. I am grateful for this experience, which
proves to be the basis for my success - to this day. Years later I still remember the good times at BOATPIX. If you are
looking for a place to boost your career and have a lot of fun at the same
time, look no further. Be ready to crank at sunrise!"
Capt. Schmied Adolf
Chief Pilot Dhillon Aviation
For about $75,000 we'll take you from
zero to 300 hours and your commercial helicopter license as you pay for the
first hours at $300/hour until you pass your private license and the
remaining hours at $200/hr. You can complete your private pilot
rating in as little as 35 hours. After the private helicopter license
you'll do almost exclusively photo and will learn this skill that is
valuable to our photo contract and making you a valuable pilot to us.
You'll need to opt for the instructors rating (CFI) for $5000 and we'll
give you a job like we have to every graduate since our founding in January
1986. We have been in seamless operation with the same owner and
manager and now have a large fleet of properly maintained helicopters. With the 100 hours paid job you'll be at 400 hours for less
than $158/hour, total. We have M-1 Visas at our FAR Part
141 school and free housing in South Florida where you can fly every
day of the year.!

You can pay by cash, loan or credit card. Note that financial aid is very hard to get
and you will only likely be approved if you have equity in your home and
it's thriftier to get a home equity loan that a flight training loan. If you
have $75,000 available in your checking account call us to enroll at
561-346-2816 and prepare to make payments in four phased monthly payments. We'll also recommend that you should get your Instrument
Rating which is another $10,000 but you don't need this for a job with us. You'll need
some money to pay to others for books, a simple medical exam and some
examinations with the FAA, too. Figure about another $3000 for these
"other" items such as $100 to pay a medical doctor for a physical exam,
several payments of about $500 each to a gentleman known as an examiner from
the FAA that certifies you to fly when obtaining each license and about $300
for books and computer programs to help you take grounds school at home.
Click here
for financial aid.
Helicopter training is one of the MOST
expensive educations and is financially rewarding because perhaps 1% can
obtain the necessary funds for the training. You can pay hourly for
training but we need to see folks that are financially prepared. The credit
crisis has made getting loans difficult but you many have access to home
equity loans or are self funded. Perhaps your family has a college fund for
you? Colleges offer aviation programs but this generally puts the
money to the college rather than to the helicopter hours you need to meet
the insurance requirements of a job.
Our recent graduates that have accumulated about 1200 hours helicopter
"pilot in command" time have been receiving offers at $52,000 a year to fly
to oil rigs. They build about 600 hours a year in this "offshore" work and
at about 3,000 hours they're reporting salaries of $85,000 a year. A pilot
that flew for us ten years ago reported he's currently making $120,000 a
year but has to travel and live out of a suitcase. If you seek the highest
salary and don't mind being away from your family you will probably top
$150,000 a year. We have placed graduates throughout the industry and the
world. The highest paying jobs are outside of the United States or in
remote areas or both.
We offer training in the following
Helicopter ratings: Ground School,
Private,
Commercial,
Flight instructor,
Instrument,
and
Instrument Flight
Instructor.
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