TSA Security RequirementsFederal laws (TSA) require security procedures to be followed before clients are accepted for flight training. Please review the information below to ensure you have met the documentation requirements for training before arriving at FlyRight.
Flight Training for U.S. Citizens:
US Citizens must provide proof of citizenship. To comply with this TSA regulation FlyRight requires all clients who attend training to bring with them evidence of U.S. Citizenship in the form of:
Flight Training for Non U.S. Clients - click here for a summary by AOPA:
Before arriving at the training center, clients who are not U.S. citizens may be required to obtain prior approval from the United States Transportation Security Administration. Generally speaking, although the King Air courses taught by FlyRight generally fall under the TSA Category 3 Exemption, FlyRight will require all non-US citizen clients to provide, prior to arrival, copies of their Passport, Pilot Licenses, Medical Certificates and most recent log-book pages. FlyRight will submit this information to TSA.