For the full program detail, requirements, costs, and FAQ, see the Career Pilot Program canonical page. This page focuses on what is specific about training this program at Riverside.

Riverside Municipal Airport (KRAL)
- Towered Class D airport (KRAL), CT-119.65
- One paved runway 9/27, 5,401 ft (full instrument approaches)
- Self-serve and full-service fuel on field
- Multi-engine and complex aircraft based on site
- FAA-approved Part 141 syllabus available here
Why train Career Pilot at Riverside
KRAL is the only campus for the Career Pilot Program in its current form. The aircraft, the syllabi, the examiners, the financing introductions, and the hire pipeline into CFI positions all run from Riverside.

Scheduling at KRAL
Career students at KRAL fly four to six times per week during the active training phase. Cross-country flights stretch across Southern California and into the Southwest for time building. Dispatch is coordinated with your assigned mentor instructor and program manager.
Canonical training detail
For the full curriculum, FAA requirements, cost breakdown, aircraft, and FAQ for this program, see the canonical page.
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