Langa.Air.Inc                Last Visit: 07.08.2009


Flight Schools at LangaAir. Specializing in learning to fly, flight training, pilot training and pilot schools.

We're a flight organization based in East Alton, Illinois
School Type:    Part 141 and Part 61.  

Training Area:   Local.  



Instruction Materials:    Jeppesen, Gleim, FAA and Custom.  

Syllabus:    Jeppesen, Gleim and Custom.  



Category:    Airplane (Fixed Wing).  

Certificates:    Recreational, Private, Commercial, ATP, CFI and CFII.  

Ratings:    VFR, IFR, Commercial, CFI, CFII, Multiengine and Multiengine Instructor.  

Class:    Single Engine Land and Multi Engine Land.  

Engines:   Single.  

Endorsement:    Complex and High Performance.  

Recurrent Training:    Flight Review, Instrument Proficiency Check, Aircraft Checkouts and Insurance Checkouts.  

Training Orientation:    Career (Carrier, Commercial, Military), Business (Private) and Recreation (all non-commercial flight).  

Career Focus:    Commercial (includes air taxi, survey, ambulance, etc), Corporate Flying, Regional Airlines and Major Airlines.  

Type of Curriculum:    Career Oriented, structured, Self-Paced and Accelerated (full days, intense).  



Technically Advanced Aircraft:   Glass Cockpit(Garmin G1000), etc.  

Type of Rental:   Licensed Pilots.  

Type of Airplanes Available:   Cessna 172, Seminole  

Aircraft Rental Rates:   Cessna 172 $140/hour  



Training Facilities:    Dedicated Classroom, Lounge and Simulator.  

On-Site FAA Testing:   Written Tests (CATS, Laser Grade).  

Airport Facilities:    Control Tower, Weather computer terminal and Restaurant.  

Airport Locations (codes):   ALN  



Financial Assistance:    Third Party (bank, etc) and Student Loans.  



Admin Support:    USCIS - M-1 Visa assistance, VA - Veterans Affairs and Housing Assistance.  

Professional Affiliations:   Cessna Pilot Center.  

Total Instructors:   15  



Weather:   Seasonal variations (weather flying, snow, etc)  



School Description
Most commercial flight operations prefer their pilots to have an Associates college degree or advanced degree. A very effective way for you to become a professional pilot is through langaAir's aviation degree program. In association with Lewis and Clark Community College, langaAir's pilot degree program can get you to where you want to be in 1/4 the time at 1/3 the cost of some major university pilot programs.


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