New US Bipartisan Legislation Proposes Pilot Apprenticeship Program for Part 141 FTOs in 2025
USA – Congressman Byron Donalds (R-FL), alongside Representatives Don Davis (D-NC) and Troy Nehls (R-TX), has introduced H.R. 2182 – The Bipartisan Pre-Pilot Pathway Act – aimed at addressing the ongoing pilot shortage in the United States. The proposed legislation has also received backing from the National Flight Training Alliance.
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The bill directs the U.S. Secretary of Transportation to establish a pilot apprenticeship program within 12 months of enactment, specifically for Part 141 flight training facilities.
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The voluntary program will allow participating schools to select up to eight apprentices per academic year.
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The goal is to strengthen the national pipeline of qualified pilot candidates through early career engagement and structured mentorship.
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The legislation is designed to leverage the structure and FAA oversight of Part 141 flight schools, which already provide comprehensive, curriculum-based training with dedicated resources and facilities.
“America is facing a critical pilot shortage and we must act before it’s too late. This is why I introduced the ‘Bipartisan Pre-Pilot Pathway Act.’ My common-sense proposal addresses our national shortage head-on by creating a pilot apprenticeship program to bolster our nation’s waning talent pipeline. Ensuring the safety and efficiency of American air travel should be bipartisan and I thank Representatives Davis and Nehls for joining me in this important initiative.” stated Congressman Byron Donalds.
Source: Congressman Bryon Donalds
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