Our Programs

THE SAFEST FLIGHT SCHOOL IN PUERTO RICO

Profesional Pilot Program

  • Private Pilot Certificate
  • Instrument Rating
  • Commercial Pilot Certificate
  • Multi-Engine Rating
  • Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)
  • Certified Flight Instructor Instrument (CFII)

Other Services

  • Drone Part 107 Training Course
  • Aviation Safety 101
  • Aeromedical Factors Explained
  • Airspace Explained
  • FAA Knowledge Exam Prep Boot Camps
  • Flight Review
  • Spin Training
  • Wings Program Credits
  • Aircraft Rentals
  • Demonstration Flight

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1st Step, A FREE Orientation

We are your 1-Stop, Pilot Center. Once you have received the orientation, you will definitely know why The Pilot Studio is the place for you.
 
By the way, our owners want you to know, you are not a Sales Goal on the Bulletin Board. We genuinely want to help aspiring pilots get to wherever their journey takes them, Fly for fun, Fly for a Living or just learn. 

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Whats a Private Pilot Certificate(PAR)?

Your First Step to a world class career:
The Private Pilot Certificate is the first step to obtain the Commercial Pilot License. Upon completion of this step, the doors will open to a world of adventure and new knowledge. The privileges of the Private Pilot Certificate will allow you to make visual(VFR) flights with family or friends.This Certificate has restrictions because it is just the beginning of the career. However, it is a great step where you get the basic knowledge and where you have the wonderful experience of flying alone for the first time.

The Pilot Studio will guide you in the beginning of this extraordinary world of aviation.

Minimum requirements:

  • Minimum age of 16 years to fly alone for the first time.
  • Minimum age of 17 years to obtain the Private Pilot Certificate.
  • Have at least a third-class medical certificate (We Recommend a first-class).
  • Be able to read, write, speak and understand the English language.
  • Pass an FAA written/knowledge exam.
  • Meet the minimum flight time requirements for the certificate.
  • Pass an oral flight exam.

** International students require an M-1 student visa and TSA.

What is an Instrument Rating(IRA)?

Instrument flight training is made up of a structure of methods and techniques that allow the pilot to fly the aircraft with reference to the instruments. This is a very important step as it potentially increases safety conditions in flight. The skills acquired with this rating enable pilots to fly safely through the clouds without external visual references. Pilots also learn how to make approaches and landings in difficult weather conditions and develop the skills to use the aircraft’s instruments, GPS and other navigation aids to guide it through the clouds and perform successful approach and landing maneuvers.

Minimum requirements:

  • Possess a Private Pilot license.
  • Have at least a third class medical certificate.
  • Be able to read, write and speak in English.
  • Pass an FAA written exam.
  • Comply with the minimum requirements of flight hours for the rating.
  • Pass an oral and flight exams.

** International students require an M-1 student visa and TSA.

What is a Comercial Pilot Certificate?

Upon completing the aeronautical requirements and obtaining the Commercial Pilot Certificate, graduates can be hired and begin to be paid for their services as pilots and begin to receive the return on investment. They can also become flight instructors, fly for private corporations, charter companies, cargo transportation companies, etc. They can also add a rating for one or more engines to their certificate, depending on the expectations of each pilot. We recommend obtaining both qualifications to have a greater opportunity in the workplace.

 

Regardless of the option chosen, TPS will provide you with the knowledge and skills to complete your Commercial Pilot flight training. With this certificate the graduate will be ready to join the world of professional pilots.

Minimum requirements:

  • Have a Private Pilot Certificate.
  • Be at least 18 years of age.
  • Have at least a second class medical certificate.
  • Have 250 hours of flying experience.
  • Have 10 hours of flight time on a complex plane (can be accomplished in a TAA=Technically Advanced Aircraft).
  • Meet the minimum pilot-in-command (PIC) time requirements.
  • Meet the minimum cross-country flight time requirements.
  • Pass the FAA written exam.
  • Pass an oral and flight exam.

** For training on a multi-engine plane, international students require an M-1 student visa and TSA.

What is a Certified Flight Instructor?

A Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) is a pilot who holds a valid Flight Instructor Certificate issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States, authorizing them to teach others how to fly aircraft.

Key Responsibilities of a CFI:

  • Instruct students in the knowledge and skills required to earn pilot certificates (such as Private Pilot or Commercial Pilot).
  • Provide ground school and flight training in accordance with FAA regulations.
  • Endorse students for written knowledge tests, solo flights, and practical (checkride) exams.
  • Ensure safety by evaluating a student’s readiness, performance, and decision-making skills.

Requirements to Become a CFI:

  • Hold at least a Commercial Pilot Certificate.
  • Hold an Instrument Rating (if teaching instrument students).
  • Pass two FAA written exams: the Fundamentals of Instruction (FOI) and the Flight Instructor Airplane (FIA) knowledge tests.
  • Pass a checkride with an FAA examiner, including oral questioning and a flight portion.

 

Train Here, Work Here!

We focus on hiring from within, giving students who have trained with us, primary selection. Being a CFI is the best way to build hours toward your future career goals.

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