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Old 04-23-2020, 09:36 PM
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Does anybody know of any published statistics on how many pilot certificates are issued on the basis of Part 61 vs Part 141, annually? I'm doing some industry research and that data would be extremely helpful, but I cant seem to find it anywhere. I'm guessing the majority are part 61.

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Old 04-24-2020, 01:38 AM
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That information is available on FAA.gov
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Old 04-27-2020, 05:45 PM
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That information is available on FAA.gov
Negative. The data is not broken out between 61 and 141, hence why I came to the forum to ask if anyone knew
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Originally Posted by swiftdev082 View Post
Negative. The data is not broken out between 61 and 141, hence why I came to the forum to ask if anyone knew

Google... and if no info there, then you're SOL
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You'd have to do the hard legwork yourself. List the 141 and 61 schools. 141 schools likely have graduation data/estimates. You'll have to extrapolate from there. Good luck.
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You'd have to do the hard legwork yourself. List the 141 and 61 schools. 141 schools likely have graduation data/estimates. You'll have to extrapolate from there. Good luck.
Yeah, I found a listing of all certified 141 schools. I guess I'll just estimate how many students enrolled last year, then subtract from the total number of certificates issued
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