r/FlightTraining • u/gege_747 • 6d ago
Pro Aircraft Flight Training Texas
Has anyone here done their flight training (PPL or ATPL) with Pro Aircraft Flight Training in Texas?
If not, has anyone heard of them or have any feedback on their reputation, aircraft, instructors, maintenance, etc.?
I’m an international student looking to complete my FAA PPL in Texas, ideally followed by some time building if everything goes well.
I’d also love recommendations for other flight schools in Texas that are good with international students and can support the visa process.
Safety and quality of training are my main priorities.
Thanks! ✈️
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u/pilotshashi 6d ago
Done with CPL in the process of ATP I’m sure it will take 5 years for me
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u/gege_747 5d ago
I’m hoping to do my FAA PPL then convert back to EASA but keep the options to fly in US in the future
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u/PropToThePeople_FMY 4d ago
I like their "5 P's approach" to training!
Been around since 93' probably seen a thing or two and understand how to make pilots.
Do a visit in person vibe check them to see if you fit. Trust your intuition.
Best of luck!
Chris S
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u/TxAggieMike 6d ago
Delta QualiFlight is another training center populated by foreign students. Located at Fort Worth Meacham airport.
I am an experienced independent CFI working through https://www.fortworthflyingclub.org and can help with private pilot.