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CAU Hosts U.S. Air Force AIM High Flight Academy for 4th Consecutive Year

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California Aeronautical University (CAU) is proud to announce it will host the U.S. Air Force’s AIM High Flight Academy (AHFA) for the fourth consecutive year this summer.  Organized by the Air Force Recruiting Service Detachment 1, AHFA is a prestigious aviation scholarship program that provides a three-week introductory flight training experience designed to teach and inspire the …

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Search and Rescue (SAR) Pilot Career Guide

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What Is a Search and Rescue Pilot? A Search and Rescue (SAR) pilot flies missions designed to locate and rescue people in danger. SAR pilots are often called during emergencies involving lost hikers, missing aircraft, boating accidents, natural disasters, medical evacuations, or stranded survivors. SAR pilots may operate helicopters or fixed-wing aircraft and often work …

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Firefighting Pilot Career Guide

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What Is a Firefighting Pilot? A firefighting pilot, sometimes called an aerial firefighting pilot or air attack pilot, flies aircraft that help combat wildfires and protect communities. These pilots are critical during wildfire season, especially in western states where large fires can spread rapidly. Firefighting pilots may fly helicopters or specially modified airplanes that drop …

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Police Pilot Career Guide

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What Is a Police Pilot? A police pilot is a professional aviator who works with law enforcement agencies to support public safety operations from the air. Police pilots fly helicopters or fixed-wing aircraft for city police departments, county sheriff’s offices, state police agencies, and federal law enforcement organizations. Their missions may include suspect tracking, traffic …

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Disaster Relief Pilot (Medical Support) Career Guide

What Does a Disaster Relief Pilot Do? Disaster relief pilots provide aviation support during emergencies such as hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, wildfires, and humanitarian crises. These pilots transport: Medical teams Emergency supplies Patients Rescue personnel Food and water Disaster response equipment Disaster relief pilots are essential during emergencies when roads, bridges, and traditional transportation systems become …

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Medical Outreach Pilot Career Guide

What Is a Medical Outreach Pilot? Medical outreach pilots fly missions that deliver healthcare access, medical supplies, doctors, and humanitarian aid to underserved communities. These pilots often work in remote regions where roads, hospitals, or transportation infrastructure are limited. Medical outreach pilots help connect isolated populations with healthcare services. This career combines aviation, humanitarian work, …

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Organ Transport Pilot Career Guide

What Does an Organ Transport Pilot Do? Organ transport pilots fly life-saving missions carrying donated organs, transplant teams, and medical equipment between hospitals and transplant centers. Time is incredibly important in organ transportation. Hearts, lungs, kidneys, and other organs have limited viability windows after donation. Organ transport pilots help ensure organs arrive quickly and safely …

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Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Pilot Career Guide

What Is an EMS Pilot? Emergency Medical Services (EMS) pilots specialize in flying helicopters or aircraft that support emergency medical response operations. EMS pilots are closely connected to air ambulance operations, but their role specifically focuses on emergency scene response, trauma transport, and rapid medical evacuation. These pilots often fly directly to accident scenes, highways, …

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Air Ambulance Pilot Career Guide

What Does an Air Ambulance Pilot Do? Air ambulance pilots are highly trained aviation professionals who transport critically ill or injured patients by helicopter or airplane to hospitals, trauma centers, and specialized medical facilities. These pilots operate in high-pressure environments where time, safety, and precision matter every second. Unlike traditional commercial airline pilots who transport …

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Master Certified Flight Instructor (MCFI)

What Is an MCFI? A Master Certified Flight Instructor (MCFI) is one of the highest recognitions available for aviation instructors. The designation recognizes instructors who demonstrate exceptional professionalism, continuing education, safety, and instructional excellence. Roles and Responsibilities MCFIs often: Mentor instructors Teach advanced students Conduct safety seminars Develop aviation curriculum Promote aviation safety Lead instructor …

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Type Rating Instructor (TRI)

What Is a Type Rating Instructor? A Type Rating Instructor (TRI) trains pilots to operate specific aircraft types, such as the Boeing 737 or Airbus A320. Large and complex aircraft require special certifications called type ratings. TRIs are highly specialized instructors with extensive experience in particular aircraft. Roles and Responsibilities TRIs: Teach aircraft-specific systems Conduct …

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CAU Flight Team Takes Leadership to New Heights on the Future in Flight Podcast

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Leadership in aviation begins long before the cockpit—and California Aeronautical University (CAU) is proud to see its students leading the way.  Recently, members of the CAU Flight Team (opens in a new window) were featured on the Future in Flight Podcast, hosted by AviNation and proudly sponsored by Lightspeed Aviation. In the episode, Melissa Johnston …

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Assistant Chief Flight Instructor

What Is an Assistant Chief Flight Instructor? An Assistant Chief Flight Instructor helps manage a flight school’s training operations and supports the Chief Flight Instructor. This role is often considered a stepping stone into aviation leadership. Roles and Responsibilities Assistant Chief Flight Instructors: Help supervise instructors Monitor training quality Assist with scheduling Conduct standardization checks …

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Advanced Ground Instructor (AGI)

What Is an AGI? An Advanced Ground Instructor (AGI) is certified by the FAA to teach aviation ground school subjects. AGIs focus on classroom instruction rather than flight instruction. They teach topics such as: Aerodynamics Navigation Weather FAA regulations Flight planning Aircraft systems Roles and Responsibilities AGIs: Teach classroom courses Prepare students for FAA written …

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Drone Pilot (UAS Operator) Career Guide

What Is a Drone Pilot? Drone Pilots, also called Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Operators, remotely operate drones for commercial, industrial, governmental, and creative applications. This is one of the fastest-growing aviation careers in the world. Drone pilots support industries such as filmmaking, construction, agriculture, public safety, surveying, inspections, logistics, and defense. Roles and Responsibilities Drone …

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Basic Ground Instructor (BGI)

What Is a BGI? A Basic Ground Instructor (BGI) teaches beginner aviation ground school subjects. BGIs primarily focus on private pilot training topics. Roles and Responsibilities BGIs: Teach entry-level aviation classes Help students prepare for written exams Explain aviation basics Support flight instructors Work Environment BGIs commonly work at: Local flight schools Flying clubs Aviation …

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Glider Pilot

What Does a Glider Pilot Do? Glider pilots fly engineless aircraft called sailplanes or gliders. These aircraft rely on rising air currents called thermals to remain airborne. Glider flying is considered one of the purest forms of aviation because pilots must understand weather, aerodynamics, and energy management extremely well. Some glider pilots fly recreationally, while …

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Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE)

What Is a DPE? A Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) is an experienced pilot authorized by the FAA to conduct practical tests, commonly known as checkrides. DPEs evaluate whether pilot applicants meet FAA standards. Roles and Responsibilities DPEs: Conduct checkrides Evaluate pilot knowledge Assess flying skills Ensure FAA compliance Complete certification paperwork Promote aviation safety Work …

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Chief Flight Instructor

What Is a Chief Flight Instructor? A Chief Flight Instructor oversees all flight training operations at a flight school or aviation program. They are responsible for ensuring training quality, regulatory compliance, and instructor performance. This is a leadership role requiring both strong flying experience and management ability. Roles and Responsibilities Chief Flight Instructors: Supervise instructors …

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Missionary Pilot Career Guide

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What Is a Missionary Pilot? Missionary Pilots use aviation to transport people, supplies, medical aid, and humanitarian resources to remote communities around the world. These pilots often serve in areas with limited transportation infrastructure. Missionary aviation combines flying with humanitarian service. Roles and Responsibilities Missionary Pilots may: Deliver medical supplies Transport doctors and aid workers …

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