Class of 2026 — Your Move
Skip the Degree.
Start the Career.
Everyone around you is picking a college, choosing a major, and hoping it leads somewhere good. That works for a lot of people. If you already know you want to fly for a living, it’s four years and $225K+ aimed at the wrong target. The window to choose a different path is open right now. It won’t be forever.
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What If College Isn’t the Only Smart Move?
Everyone says the same thing after graduation: go to college, pick a major, figure it out later. But there’s another path, one that could put you in the flight deck of a regional airline in just three years.
Thrust Flight’s Part 141 program is built for students who want structure, speed, and a career with real earning power. At roughly $120K, it’s about half the cost of the degree-plus-flight-training route, and you’re earning airline money years before your friends finish school.
No four-year detour. No guessing whether your degree will land you a job.

Flight School vs. Traditional College
You don’t have to take the conventional route. Here’s how a structured flight training program stacks up against four years of college.
| What Matters | Thrust Flight | 4-Year College Degree |
|---|---|---|
| Total Cost | ✓~$120K for complete training | ✗$100K–$200K+ depending on school |
| Time to First Real Paycheck | ✓~14 months, then earning as a CFI | ✗4+ years, then entry-level job search |
| Earning Potential by Age 25 | ✓$90K–$130K/yr at a regional airline | ✗$40K–$55K/yr average for new grads |
| Job Lined Up at Graduation | ✓Airline hiring partnerships to help land interviews | ✗No guaranteed employment |
| Daily Structure | ✓Full-time, milestone-driven schedule | ✗Self-directed, easy to drift |
| Career Path Clarity | ✓CFI → Regional airline → Major airline | ✗Depends on major, market, and luck |
Estimates based on publicly available airline pay scales and average program costs. The college route reflects the most common path for aspiring pilots who choose the university route: four-year degree followed by flight training.
The 10-Year Math Tells the Real Story
The earlier you start, the more of that earning curve you capture.
Here’s what the first ten years look like on each path when you start at 18.
Thrust Flight Path
| Training Investment | ~$120K |
| Age 18–19 (Training) | 14 months, full-time |
| Age 19–21 (CFI / Time Building) | $50K–$80K/yr |
| Age 21–24 (Regional Airline FO) | $90K–$130K/yr |
| Age 24–28 (Regional Captain / Major FO) | $150K–$210K+/yr |
4-Year Degree + Flight Training
| Total Investment | $225K–$250K |
| Age 18–22 (College) | 4 years, no income as a pilot |
| Age 22–24 (Flight Training + CFI) | $0–$50K/yr |
| Age 24–26 (Regional Airline FO) | $90K–$120K/yr |
| Age 26–28 (Regional FO / Captain) | $110K–$150K/yr |
Potential Difference by Age 28
$500K–$700K+
Less invested. More earned. And the gap between those two numbers grows every year you’re flying while your peers are still in class.
Estimates based on publicly available airline pay scales and average program costs. The college route assumes a 4-year degree followed by flight training — the most common path for aspiring pilots who choose the university route. Individual results vary based on airline, region, and career progression.
One Flight Answers More Questions Than This Page Can
Why the Program You Choose at 18 Matters
Zero Time to Airline®
A full-time, structured program from zero flight experience to career-ready. Defined milestones, a real schedule, and a clear endpoint so you know what you’re signing up for.
FAA Examining Authority
Thrust administers FAA checkrides on campus at the end of each course. No 18-week wait for an outside examiner so your training stays on schedule.
Your Peers Are Already Here
Students who started at 18 are progressing through the program right now. People your age are doing this and they’re flying while their friends are still picking a major.
Airline Hiring Partnerships
Direct pathways to SkyWest, Envoy, Republic, and others. With Thrust, you’ll land a job with a regional airline sooner than you think.
Financing That Works
Sallie Mae®, Stratus Financial, and Climb Credit options mean you don’t need to figure out “how do I pay for this” on your own.
14-Month Defined Timeline
Private through Commercial Multi-Engine in an average of 14 months. Start this year and you could be airline-eligible the day you turn 21.
The Easiest Way to Know If This Is Right for You? Go Fly.
It’s a real flight with one of our instructors. An hour in the air tells you more about whether this is right for you than any webpage can. No commitment beyond showing up.
If you’re not ready for that yet, a conversation with an advisor is just as easy. Bring your questions about the program, the cost of training, or what the career path actually looks like. That’s what they’re there for.
Here’s what happens when you reach out:
- A quick call with an admissions advisor
- A walkthrough of the program timeline and what your 14 months would look like
- Financing options specific to your situation
- The chance to book a Discovery Flight
Let’s Talk About Your Next Step – Book a Discovery Flight!
Not Sure Yet? That’s Fine. Let’s Just Talk.
You don’t have to have it all figured out. Most students we speak with are simply gathering information to make the best decision for them. Our admissions advisors aren’t here to pressure you, we know flight training isn’t for everyone.
They’re here to answer the questions you’ve been sitting on since high school and help you figure out if this is the right move for you.

