Aviation Programs
Let your career take off in one of Atlantic Cape Community College’s four aviation program
- Aviation Studies (Associate in Science)
Prepares you to pursue further education in airport management, aviation business administration, air traffic control and air transportation management. - Aviation Studies – Option in Professional Pilot (Associate in Science)
Leads to FAA certification as a commercial pilot. Atlantic Cape will offer Private, Instrument and Commercial pilot courses through partnership with Big Sky Aviation. - Pre-Aerospace Engineering (Associate in Science)
Begin your education in aerospace engineering and transfer to a four-year program on completion. - Air Traffic Control Terminal (Associate in Applied Science)
Learn the FAA ‘s air traffic control standards for employment and the rules, regulations and procedures relating to a career in air traffic control.
NEW! Beginning Summer 2013
Commercial Pilot Professional Series
This professional series prepares students for a Federal Aviation Administration license as a commercial pilot with an instrument rating.
Prepares you for:
- Private pilot’s license
- Commercial pilot’s license
- Instrument rating
- Serving as a pilot in command of a single engine fixed wind aircraft.
Redbird Flight Simulator Hourly Rental
Experience realistic and effective training at a fraction of the cost!
- 3 axis motion platform
- Enclosed Cockpit
- Ideal for Practicing Instrument Conditions
- Garmin GPS
- Autopilot
$90 an hour
Contact: Jennie Ayres at 609-343-5039 or jayres@atlantic.edu
Pilots must be 18 or older and have proper U.S. credentials. Additional restrictions apply.
Located at the Atlantic City International Airport.
Prepare for a Career that is In Demand
The 2012 Boeing Pilot & Technician Outlook projects a need for approximately 460,000 new commercial airline pilots by 2031.
For more information, contact Jim Taggart at jtaggart@atlantic.edu or (609) 343-4950.