Graduate salaries and opportunities vary widely with the job and flight experience.
Many graduates work as flight instructors to gain flight time and experience. Trained pilots may work with cargo operations, the corporate sector, or major and regional airlines.
The Technical Advantage:
APT students use an array of top-notch equipment to gain the competitive edge. These include:
12 different training aircraft;
Frasca 141 and 242 single- and multi-engine simulators;
Worldwide weather terminals with real-time weather information;
A broad array of piloting tools including flight computers, radios, electronic navigational devices, and more.
Student Clubs and Professional Associations:
While in the APT program, you can participate in organizations such as Alpha Eta Rho, the international aviation fraternity, and the National Intercollegiate Flying Association. APT offers a First Officer program with the Texas Farm Bureau, in addition to connections with American Eagle and ExpressJet Airlines.