Cargo flying is no longer a backup plan – it’s a well-paid, high-demand career path powered by e-commerce and global logistics. In this guide, you’ll see what cargo pilots actually do, which licenses and experience you need, and how ATP.Academy’s ATP and type rating programs can help you move to your first freighter cockpit.
Cargo flying is no longer a backup plan – it’s a well-paid, high-demand career path powered by e-commerce and global logistics. In this guide, you’ll see what cargo pilots actually do, which licenses and experience you need, and how ATP.Academy’s ATP and type rating programs can help you move to your first freighter cockpit.
Cargo flying is no longer a backup plan – it’s a well-paid, high-demand career path powered by e-commerce and global logistics. In this guide, you’ll see what cargo pilots actually do, which licenses and experience you need, and how ATP.Academy’s ATP and type rating programs can help you move to your first freighter cockpit.
Cargo flying is no longer a backup plan – it’s a well-paid, high-demand career path powered by e-commerce and global logistics. In this guide, you’ll see what cargo pilots actually do, which licenses and experience you need, and how ATP.Academy’s ATP and type rating programs can help you move to your first freighter cockpit.
Craig Steel, General Manager and Assistant Chief Pilot at ATP.Academy in Fort Lauderdale, went from zero flight time to leading ATP-CTP and airline preparation programs. His story proves it’s not too late to become a professional pilot.