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Your first non-refundable payment of $995 made at the time of scheduling guarantees your position in a class for a specific combination of class date, training center and program. If you must reschedule for a different date, training center, or program, you will forfeit this payment and be required to make another $995 payment to secure the new class date at the current price.
As a student, you are responsible for regularly attending training events and making your best effort to complete training within the time frame of the program. If you are unable to meet the participation requirements and you wish to resume training after a long period of inactivity, ATP may increase the price of your program to the current price.
If you are unable to meet the requirements of this attendance policy, ATP may either discontinue your training program, or impose a price increase if your program was started at a cost below advertised prices.
Each day will be a combination of guided independent study, group study with fellow students, AATD simulator lessons, and flight lessons.
The most successful Airline Career Pilot Program students commit their full time and attention to training and studying. Other part and full-time commitments, like working a job or attending college, are not recommended while attending ATP. Outside distractions reduce the time you have to study, make it harder to learn, and can hinder your progress.
The Airline Career Pilot Program requires full-time commitment. Students must be available for training seven days per week. ATP strives to provide two days off each week. Because schedules are built to maximize student return on investment and keep students on schedule with projected completion dates, weekend flying will likely be required.
Students should have a reasonable commute time from their residence to ATP allowing them to arrive on time for scheduled flights. While ATP aims to schedule flights in advance, weather and other factors can cause disruptions and flights may be rescheduled on short notice. Successful students live close enough to the training center to accept all scheduled flights. ATP offers its students convenient scheduling tools like real-time access to view scheduled flights through Student Extranet and opportunities for extra flights in the standby blocks through SMS notification.
Success in the ACPP requires flexibility and adaptability. ATP does not guarantee program or stage completion time and there may be delays due to several factors, including local weather, winter conditions, examiner availability, as well as your dedication, availability, and ability to absorb information quickly. Students are expected to be present at the training center and adaptable to schedule changes.
You must arrive well-prepared for each lesson. This means that you will arrive with all reading assignments complete, all videos watched, and home study work complete.
ATP will impose a fee for tardiness, lack of preparation, and cancellations within 24 hours.
If you are scheduled for a simulator lesson or flight training event, and weather or maintenance become a factor, you are still expected to arrive on-time for training. Your instructor will decide the appropriate course of action which may include substituting the planned lesson with another suitable to the conditions.
ATP understands that extenuating circumstances do occur, and will allow exceptions to this policy at its sole discretion. Any time your account incurs a cancellation fee, payment must be received before any further training will be scheduled.
It’s simple and ethical: you or ATP reserves the right to terminate your training at any time, making you (or a designated lending source) eligible for a pro-rated refund which will be issued within 15 days following program termination.
ATP’s refund policy quickly accommodates students who elect to discontinue the program for any reason. It is important to receive your refund in an expeditious manner so you can use the funds to continue your flight training at another school, repay a loan, or cover emergency needs.
ATP is the only flight school or academy that offers this level of protection.
Students taller than 6'3" will be assessed during an Admissions Flight for comfort level inside the aircraft and the ability to fully manipulate the controls. Due to aircraft operational limitations, students weighing more than 250lbs may be denied training in ATP aircraft. Learn more about Airline Career Pilot Program enrollment and admissions requirements.