Founded in 1982 Aviator Flight School initially offered opportunities to students looking to receive training to fulfill the specialized demands of the airline industry. The Aviator moved from Addison, Texas to its current location at the Fort Pierce, Florida, campus in 1999.The school has continued to grow and evolve. In 2009 Aviator became a college and expanded into the current 77,500 sq. ft. campus.
Since 1982, when the first students signed up for training, students at Aviator have earned more than 20,000 FAA Licenses. From the beginning, Aviator has been committed to excellence in education. The majority of our graduate pilots are flying professionally in the U.S. and around the world.
Today we operate a fleet of more than 30 aircraft that fly over 30,000 hours yearly. As the School advances and the alumni increase, the college remains focused on developing leaders and professionals in the aviation industry.