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Fri, Jun 26, 2009

Embry-Riddle Expands Online Aviation Catalog

Instrument And Commercial Courses To Be Offered

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Worldwide Campus, through its Office of Professional Education, is now offering two new online courses that prepare students with the knowledge necessary for FAA Commercial Pilot and/or FAA Instrument Rating flight training and written tests.

These new courses join Embry-Riddle's online FAA Private Pilot Ground School, a 15-week course that takes advantage of lessons learned by Embry-Riddle over decades of pilot training.

The new Commercial Pilot and Instrument Rating ground schools will also last 15 weeks, and new classes will start nearly every month. An FAA-certified flight instructor oversees each online course section, guides the students, and focuses the knowledge on practical application in the cockpit. Through the use of online technologies, students can now receive Embry-Riddle flight training anywhere in the world, on their own schedules.

Other online aircraft-specific ground schools also exist for most Boeing and Airbus aircraft.

FMI: http://worldwide.erau.edu/professional

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