Accelerated academy · North Las Vegas, NV · Checked August 12, 2026
What Flyright Aviation's program costs
A full-time, integrated career program sold at a fixed price, not an hourly rate. Every figure below is Flyright Aviation's own published price, with the source and the date we read it. This is the published sticker, not a personalized quote.
Website flyright-aviation.com
Published program price
$35.6K
Professional Pilot Program (zero time)
Other tracks from $9K.
Assumes the program's planned hours. Most students fly over the minimums, and the extra flight time is billed separately.
Prices are quoted against stated hours and overage is billed on top: the footnote says additional training time results in extra costs the student is responsible for. Fuel surcharges may apply on any course and prices can change without notice. The individual accelerated courses are priced on FAA minimum hours; the Professional Pilot Program is priced on average student completion times, which is a more realistic basis than the rest of the price list.
The academy's own published price. It does not reduce the 1,500-hour airline minimum (only a qualifying degree does). Prices change. Confirm current figures with Flyright Aviation.
The programs, with sources
PPL · IR · CPL · Multi · 250 hrs
Excludes the medical certificate, pilot supplies such as a headset and navigation materials, knowledge tests, the examiner fee, and any additional fees or taxes. Fuel surcharges may apply.
Four phases: Private, Instrument, Commercial single-engine, then Commercial multi-engine, ending with a multi-engine checkride. Quoted at 4 to 5 months for full-time students. The 250 hours is the 61.129(a) commercial requirement the program is built to reach, not a separate allowance. This is the only package here that starts from nothing and the only one priced on average rather than minimum hours. It does not include a CFI.
PPL
Excludes the medical, supplies, knowledge tests, the examiner fee and any additional fees or taxes. Fuel surcharges may apply.
Quoted at 21 to 27 days. Priced on FAA minimum hours, so plan above it. The standalone route to the Private; the Professional Pilot Program covers the same certificate as its first phase.
IR
Excludes the medical, supplies, knowledge tests, the examiner fee and any additional fees or taxes. Fuel surcharges may apply.
Requires a Private certificate and 40 hours of cross-country PIC time you must arrive with, which is not part of the price.
CPL · Multi
Excludes the medical, supplies, knowledge tests, the examiner fee and any additional fees or taxes. Fuel surcharges may apply.
Assumes you arrive with an instrument rating and the 250 hours the commercial requires. The hours are the expensive part of a commercial and they are not in this figure, which is why it sits below the Private course.
CPL
Excludes the medical, supplies, knowledge tests, the examiner fee and any additional fees or taxes. Fuel surcharges may apply.
Single-engine only, and the same prerequisite applies: the 250 hours are yours to bring.
CFI
Excludes the medical, supplies, knowledge tests, the examiner fee and any additional fees or taxes. Fuel surcharges may apply.
Requires a Commercial certificate. Not part of the Professional Pilot Program, which stops one step short of it.
CFII
Excludes the medical, supplies, knowledge tests, the examiner fee and any additional fees or taxes. Fuel surcharges may apply.
An add-on for someone who already holds a CFI. It is the cheapest figure on this listing and is not a way to start training.
MEI
Excludes the medical, supplies, knowledge tests, the examiner fee and any additional fees or taxes. Fuel surcharges may apply.
An add-on for an existing CFI with multi-engine privileges.
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- How much does Flyright Aviation cost?
- Flyright Aviation publishes $35,595 for its Professional Pilot Program (zero time), as listed on the academy's own pricing page (August 12, 2026). It publishes 8 tracks in total, priced by how much flight experience you start with. That is the published sticker for the program, not a personalized quote, and it is what the academy asks before the fees the sticker excludes.
- What is included in Flyright Aviation's program price?
- Flyright Aviation's published programs cover Private Pilot, Instrument Rating, Commercial Pilot, Multi-Engine (AMEL), Flight Instructor, Instrument Instructor and Multi-Engine Instructor. The headline track plans for about 250 flight hours. The academy states about 5 months to finish. On what it excludes, the academy states: Excludes the medical certificate, pilot supplies such as a headset and navigation materials, knowledge tests, the examiner fee, and any additional fees or taxes. Fuel surcharges may apply.
- What happens if you need more hours than Flyright Aviation's program includes?
- Assumes the program's planned hours. Most students fly over the minimums, and the extra flight time is billed separately. Prices are quoted against stated hours and overage is billed on top: the footnote says additional training time results in extra costs the student is responsible for. Fuel surcharges may apply on any course and prices can change without notice. The individual accelerated courses are priced on FAA minimum hours; the Professional Pilot Program is priced on average student completion times, which is a more realistic basis than the rest of the price list. This is the question worth asking hardest at any accelerated academy, because the published price and the price a student who flies over the plan actually pays are two different numbers.
- Does going to Flyright Aviation lower the 1,500-hour airline requirement?
- No. An accelerated academy does not reduce the 1,500-hour ATP minimum. Only a qualifying aviation degree does, under 14 CFR 61.160, which lowers it to 1,000 hours for a bachelor's or 1,250 for an associate's. What an academy sells is speed and a fixed price to the commercial certificate and instructor ratings, not a shortcut to the airlines. Most graduates then instruct to build the remaining hours.
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Figures are Flyright Aviation's own published program prices, shown with the date we read them. They are not a personalized quote, and a student's actual cost will differ with location premiums, the fees the sticker excludes, and pace. Published prices generally assume the program's planned hours; flight training often runs over the FAA minimums, and how extra hours are billed varies by academy (some hold a truly fixed cost, others charge an hourly rate for additional time). Confirm the overage policy with the academy. An accelerated academy does not lower the 1,500-hour airline minimum; only a qualifying degree does, under 14 CFR 61.160. PilotBound is not affiliated with Flyright Aviation. Disclaimer & removal policy.
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