Prescott New Student Information Guide

COST OF FLIGHT TRAINING Flight costs are not covered by your tuition payments. For detailed information on flight costs per year and per course, visit prescott.erau.edu/admissions/ estimated-costs . Subject to change. DRUG-TESTING PROGRAM In an effort to maintain a work and educational environment that is safe for its employees and students, the university has established a mandatory flight student drug-testing program. Success in the aviation industry requires a commitment to excel and the discipline to avoid unsafe practices. The use of illegal drugs constitutes an unsafe practice and is incompatible with an aviation environment. All students entering the flight training program are subject to random and post-accident drug testing in accordance with the policy outlined in the Undergraduate Catalog prescott.erau.edu/degrees/course-catalog . The university reserves the right to immediately suspend or dismiss any student who uses or possesses illegal drugs.

STUDENT PILOT CERTIFICATE (FA 121)

The Student Pilot Certificate, if not already held by the student, will be issued by your flight instructor after your first meeting. The Student Pilot Certificate can be issued before arrival at your local Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) or through a Designated Pilot Examiner. Local Designated Pilot Examiners may be found at https://www.faa.gov/other_visit/aviation_industry/ designees_delegations/individual_designees/dpe .

CERTIFICATES OR FLIGHT RATINGS EARNED (before enrolling at Embry-Riddle)

Original certificates must be presented in the Flight Data and Certification Office for possible advanced standing credit. Copies can be sent to Admissions prior to enrollment for unofficial transfer credit evaluation.

INFORMATION ABOUT FLIGHT TRAINING FOR NON-U.S. CITIZENS Non-U.S. citizens must comply with the U.S.

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) notification requirements. The Embry‑Riddle Flight Data and Certification Office will assist international students with required Transportation Security Administration (TSA) registration. The students are required to submit a training application, fingerprints, a valid passport and student visa along with a processing fee to the TSA. The students can register for flight courses and begin flight training as soon as the TSA approves the training request. Some advanced flight courses may require a waiting period of up to 30 days. If Embry‑Riddle receives any directive from the DHS or the TSA, the student may be administratively withdrawn.

Questions or need help? Contact the Airman Certification Coordinator at 928.777.4327. or prfltrec@erau.edu .

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