Learn To Fly!
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Trident is proud to offer flight training on all levels from Light Sport to Airline Transport! Our professional, energetic, safety-conscious team of FAA Certified Flight Instructors is ready to get you behind the controls and help you earn your aviation dreams! |
Career in AviationConsidering career in Aviation?Let Trident help you earn your certificates and ratings to jump-start that career! The CFI Track will help you have the necessary credentials to get a job as a flight instructor. After the completion of the career track, Trident will guarantee you an interview for a job with us! Even if you have no experience in an airplane, no worries! Click here to view our special career track price for you. If you have a private pilot certificate and want to continue into a flying career, click here. Looking to build flight time for your career?
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Add a Certificate or RatingLooking to add that instrument rating you've waited so long?
Now's the time to check these incredible deals for various certificates and ratings! They're all inclusive packages, even including your checkride, if one is required! View All Inclusive Package Deals!
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Time Building OpportunitiesLearn about our discounted block purchases on our airplanes!
Anything from Cessna 152's and Remos' to the Beechcraft Duchess, Trident would love to help you build your experience!
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The National Average vs. Training Minimums
The national average exceeds the training minimums by nearly 50%, which will increase the total cost of earning your licenses.
Trident Aircraft attempts to reduce training time, and cost, by use of an FAA approved training syllabus and home study courseware. The costs associated with flight training will be spread over the course of your training. We have had students complete their training in anywhere from 3 months to 2 years. Financing of your flight training can also be accomplished through a partnership agreement with Centreville National Bank.
Call for more details. (410) 604-1333
Put the Part 141 vs. Part 61 Flight Training
Flight schools are either certified under Part 61, Part 141, or both of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs). Part 61 and Part 141 certified flight schools offer the same basic training and require the same FAA exams. The major difference is the flight training environment. Some students prefer a structured flight training environment under Part 141 and others prefer a flexible (less structured) flight training environment under Part 61. You can receive excellent flight training under both Part 61 and 141 certified flight schools in which they have the same objective – to help you earn your pilot certificate(s) and rating(s).





