Flight Technology

Program Information
- Flight instructors earn from $15,000-45,000.
- Entry-level commercial pilots earn $28,000 through their probationary period.
- Air carrier line pilots earn $45,000-250,000 annually.
Lane Aviation Academy provides safe, professional flight training for pilots from Private Pilot through Airline Transport Pilot. KEUG airport in Eugene, Oregon is the ideal size for pilot training – not too big but with approach, tower, and ground controllers and airline service.
The weather is the best anywhere for safe instrument training in real instrument conditions. We fly in clouds. We offer Part 141 training for Private, Commercial, Instrument, a combined Professional Pilot course, and ATP Proficiency.
IN-STATE TUITION for Neighboring States
WASHINGTON, IDAHO
NEVADA & CALIFORNIA
Program Cost Estimate - 2015/16
Flight Technology
Resident Tuition and student fees - $14,288
Certificates, flight lab and Instruction fees, Included Ground Charges - up to $45,000
FAA Knowledge Exams (five required for degree) - $750
FAA Physical - $250
Books - $1,800
Supplies - $300
Total - $62,388
Costs are based on resident tuition. Consult Lane's website for updated tuition and fees. International students should seek advice with the international office at Lane Community College for program costs.
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