Admissions

Start flight training with a clear plan.

Admissions at Royal International is designed to remove confusion. We’ll map your goals, timeline, and expectations—before you invest significant time or money.

Best first step
Orientation
Clear plan + answers
Training style
Structured
Milestones + debriefs
Focus
Safety
Standards-first culture

Admissions process

A simple path from first contact to your first training lesson.

1) Book Orientation
A short session to map your goal, timeline, and training plan.
Book Orientation
2) Confirm Requirements
We confirm ID, English proficiency, medical guidance, and training fit.
Policies & Standards
3) Choose Your Program
Pick the right program path: Private → Instrument → Commercial → CFI.
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4) Start Training
Schedule lessons, track progress milestones, and begin flying consistently.
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Basic requirements

Requirements vary by certificate/rating. These are the common starting points:

Government-issued photo ID
Required for enrollment and airport access policies.
English proficiency
FAA requires students to read, speak, write, and understand English.
Medical guidance
Medical requirements depend on your goal. We help you choose the right path.
Commitment to consistency
Training progresses best with regular lessons and consistent study.

Medical guidance

Medical requirements depend on your goals. During orientation, we help you decide what’s best.

  • Private (recreational): medical requirements depend on goals and operations.
  • Career-track: we recommend medical planning early to avoid delays later.
  • We help you understand options before you spend heavily on training.
We’ll help you make the right medical decision early so you don’t lose time later.

Admissions FAQ

Straight answers to the most common questions.

Do I need experience before starting?
No. Many students start with zero experience. We build fundamentals step-by-step.
How long does it take to get a Private Pilot License?
Typical timelines range from 2–6 months depending on scheduling frequency and weather.
Do you accept international students?
Yes. We can guide you through training structure and next steps. If TSA or additional requirements apply, we’ll clarify early.
Can I train on weekends only?
Yes, but progress is slower. The best results come from consistent weekly training.

Ready to begin?

Book an orientation and we’ll build your training plan with realistic timelines and expectations.