Henderson’s All In Aviation helping those who want a career in the aviation industry flying frustration is really high these days, and it boils down to one main problem. Not enough pilots to fly the planes! But you can fix that and all those people stuck in airports will thank you.

Following a Dream
- “I’ve been wanting to fly since I was 15 years old,” says Blanca Varela.
- Blanca is pursuing a dream. The Air Force veteran recently enrolled in flight school at All In Aviation in Henderson.
Aviation Occasions
- “Right now I’m working on my private pilot license and my goal is to eventually work for a commercial airline,” says Blanca.
That turns out, this is the best opportunity in years for anyone pursuing a dream of working in the aviation industry.
AVIATION OPPORTUNITIES
- “Right now I’m working on my private pilot license and my goal is to eventually work for a commercial airline,” says Blanca.
- It rounds out, this is the best opportunity in years for anyone pursuing a dream of working in the aviation industry.
- It turns out, this is the best opportunity in years for anyone pursuing a goal of working in the aviation industry.

- Over the country and across the world essentially, the airlines require pilots,” reveals Carl May, Director of Flight Operations at All In Aviation.
He tells enrollment for their flight coaching program is up and the timing couldn’t be better.” Because, by the time they get to the point where they can go onto the airlines, they’re going to be in a great situation to move on,” says May.
Remarkable Moments
- The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association agrees.
"If there was a time to look at aviation as a career opportunity, now is it. The number of aviation jobs out there, whether it's a pilot, technician, crew member, support, it's just phenomenal," says Erik Yates, Director of Curriculum Development for the AOPA Foundation
He says even before the pandemic, airlines were suffering a pilot shortage as many approached retirement age.
20 Year Cutback
“Boeing did a study and one of the things they discovered is that there’s likely to be a shortage and just in North America alone over 560,000 pilots and technicians,” says Yates.
It’s a shortage that’s expected to stretch over the next 20 years.

AVIATION CURRICULUM
To help finds new pilots, Yates says the AOPA Foundation is providing a free aviation curriculum to high schools. Innovations International Charter School right here in Las Vegas is among the 300 schools across 44 states, using the curriculum.
“The earlier we can interest people in aviation the better,” says Yates.
Also Female Excitement
Yates says the demographics are impressive to see.
Four times as several female students are now learning about aviation in high school, compared to the number of women actually working in the
industry. And four times as many minority students are learning, compared to those minorities in the industry.
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New scholarships are also helping encourage students to pursue a career in aviation.
“We’ve got a scholarship program and so many aviation organizations now are trying to entice young people and adults even to get into the aviation industry. There are many many scholarships out there for people to pursue their passion,” says Yates.
All In Aviation also works with its students here in the plain.
“There are opportunities out there. Pay as you go, financing, there are avenues… I would say it’s very comparable to college,” says May.
- Equally for Blanca, while cost is an important factor, she’s focused on the ultimate goal.
It’s a dream and I’m willing to stop at nothing,” says Blanca.
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