This specific type of aviation training refers to a structured program conducted under the stringent regulations set forth by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 142. These programs offer approved training for various certifications and ratings, from private pilot licenses to airline transport pilot certificates. An example would be a professional flight school offering an integrated course leading to commercial pilot certification under an FAA-approved curriculum.
Formalized instruction within a regulated framework offers several key advantages. Standardized curricula ensure a consistent, high-quality training experience across different providers. These programs often utilize advanced simulators and training devices, enabling pilots to hone their skills in a safe and controlled environment. Historically, the development of these standardized programs reflects the aviation industry’s continuous evolution toward enhanced safety and professionalism. The structured nature of such training facilitates more efficient learning and contributes to a higher standard of pilot proficiency, crucial for maintaining the safety and integrity of the national airspace system.