Programs
Commercial Pilot Training in St. Thomas (STT), USVI
Build professional-level proficiency with an accelerated, standards-based program focused on precision maneuvers, aeronautical decision-making, and checkride readiness.
Train to Commercial Standards—With a Career-Track Focus
Our Commercial Pilot program is designed for pilots who want to refine technique, fly to tighter tolerances, and develop the professionalism expected in commercial operations.
Professionalism is built through repetition, standards, and disciplined preparation—every flight is a checkride-quality flight.
What you will cover
Core Training Areas
Your training is organized into clear modules so you always know what you are working toward and how it supports checkride performance.
Commercial Maneuvers & Precision Flying
Chandelles, lazy eights, steep spirals, eights-on-pylons, and other maneuvers trained to commercial tolerances with consistent coaching and debriefs.
Aeronautical Decision-Making & Risk Management
Scenario-based training that strengthens judgment, workload management, and go/no-go decisions—skills expected of professional pilots.
Cross-Country & Performance Planning
Advanced planning, weight and balance, performance calculations, and operational considerations to support safe, efficient commercial operations.
Checkride Preparation
Focused oral prep, mock checkrides, and targeted flight reviews to close gaps and ensure you are ready for the Commercial Pilot practical test.
A Professional Training Environment
Commercial training is more than meeting minimums. We help you build habits that translate to real-world flying—precision, consistency, and sound judgment.
Standards-Based Coaching
Clear expectations, measurable progress, and detailed debriefs to keep training efficient.
Accelerated Scheduling
Plan a focused training block in St. Thomas to move quickly toward your checkride.
Career-Track Continuity
A pathway that supports next steps like Multi-Engine and CFI training.
Local Knowledge
Training informed by island operations, weather patterns, and airspace considerations.
