Matt McGuire, Daniel Rankin & Boris James | Former TAA Students
Commercial Pilots are in high demand!
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Commercial Pilots are in demand! Unlike a private pilot, a commercial pilot can be compensated for flying. Work for major airlines, regional carriers, cargo carriers, charter and business jets. Gain a higher level of knowledge of aircraft systems and airmanship by earning your commercial license.
More than 40,000 flight hours!
With Triad Aviation Academy you’ll learn from the best instructors, who, combined, have more than 40,000 flight hours, including charter and airline experience. When training at TAA, you will get a jumpstart by having the invaluable experience of flying out of a Class C control tower airport, continuous communication with the ATC (Air Traffic Control), while preparing you for your pilot career. We are the only FAA-approved Part 141 flight school at the Piedmont Triad International Airport (KGSO).
Complex Endorsement
As a commercial pilot you will need to earn a complex endorsement. A commercial pilot must be able to operate a complex airplane with retractable landing gear, controllable pitch propeller, and flaps which are found on many aircraft used in commercial aviation.
Financing options are available through our partners.
Contact us today to learn more about program options and to determine your program costs.
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What Clients Say About Us
Yes. As a Commercial Pilot you will need to earn a complex endorsement. A Commercial pilot must be able to operate a complex airplane with retractable landing gear, controllable pitch propeller, and flaps.
After completing the requirements for your Commercial License, If commercial aviation is your destination, you will most likely need additional hours under your belt to be considered for hire as a commercial pilot. Becoming a Certified Flight Instructor is one of the fastest ways to not only build the required hours, but also to get paid while teaching the next generation of aviators to fly. Many of our best students become eligible to work at TAA, a fun and professional environment.
Our on-site maintenance technicians help ensure our aircraft meet federal guidelines, and that repairs are made in a timely and efficient manner. This way you can spend as much time as possible building flight hours, not waiting for aircraft availability.
Contact us today to learn more about program options and to determine your program costs. Financing options are available through our partners.






Daniel Rankin
First Officer, PSA Airlines, Former TAA Flight Instructor