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US Aviation Academy
Basic Information
Address: 4850 Spartan Dr, Denton, TX 76207
Phone Number: 9402976419
President: Mike Sykes
Additional Information
Accreditation: FAA Part 141, FAA Part 147, FAA Part 65
Founded: 2006
Degrees Offered:
Associate, Bachelor
Certifications:
Private Pilot Certificate, Instrument Rating, Commercial Single Engine Pilot, Commercial Multi Engine Pilot, Certified Flight Instructor, Certified Flight Instructor with Instrument, Multi Engine Instructor, Airframe Certificate, Powerplant Certificate, A&P Certificate, Dispatcher Certificate
School Setting:
In-Person with some Hybrid Online Available
School Schedule: Varies
School days in Calendar Year: Varies
School Holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, 4th of July, Memorial Day, Labor Day
School Size: 1000
Classroom Size: 25
Community:
10000
Student/Teacher Ratio: 6 to 1 Pilot, 25 to 1 Mechanic, 10 to 1 Dispatcher
Financial Aid:
VA at some locations, collegiate has access to title iv funding
Percentage of Graduating Class: 90%
Admissions Deadline: Monthly Enrollments
Mission Statement:
US Aviation Academy is dedicated to shaping the future of aviation by providing world-class flight training and aircraft maintenance education. With a commitment to safety, innovation, and excellence, we empower aspiring pilots and mechanics with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the aviation industry.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
At US Aviation Academy, we believe that excellence in aviation begins with a strong foundation in safety, discipline, and innovation. Our philosophy is rooted in providing high-quality training that fosters technical expertise, professional integrity, and a passion for aviation. We are committed to equipping our students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed in a dynamic and ever-evolving industry. Through dedication, continuous improvement, and a student-centered approach, we strive to shape the next generation of pilots and aviation professionals who will lead with precision and responsibility.