Which checkrides does Thrust handle in-house through Examining Authority?
Thrust holds FAA Examining Authority for the Private Pilot, Instrument Rating, and CFI checkrides.
This eliminates DPE wait times for those events, which can otherwise add weeks or months to training.
Across the country, students at other schools wait anywhere from two weeks to six months for a Designated Pilot Examiner, especially in the Southwest.
Thrust holds Examining Authority for the Private, Instrument, and CFI checkrides, which we administer in-house on your timeline.
The Commercial, Multi-Engine, and CFII checkrides typically use a DPE and are scheduled well in advance to minimize wait time.
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