With FAR Part 141 approval, California Aeronautical University’s Phoenix campus joins the ranks of its other locations and offers eligible students in its fixed-wing program a more structured flight training curriculum that may save students time and money when working toward their airline transport pilot certificate (ATP).
CAU’s Phoenix flight training campus offers a bachelor’s degree in aeronautics for students training for a career as a commercial pilot. CAU’s California locations in Bakersfield, Ventura County, and San Diego already have Part 141 approval.
To be eligible for an ATP certificate, candidates without a bachelor’s degree typically must have 1,500 flight hours and be at least 23 years old. Through the Part 141 program, qualified CAU graduates may be eligible for a restricted privileges ATP (R-ATP) with 1,000 flight hours at the age of 21.