American Winds offers many options for Veterans. One of the Veterans Administration's goals is to provide excellence in veterans' benefits including education. Our nation's veterans deserve no less. By filling out an application American Winds can help veterans get financial aid for flight training. For more information about VA Benefits please visit, http://www.gibill.va.gov/. These benefits are available for those who qualify.
Are you a Helicopter Pilot?

Are you a military helicopter pilot with VA benefits looking to become a Commercial Airplane pilot? American Winds is only one of the few Part 141 flight schools in the nation to be approved for the Airplane Instrument Add On Course and Airplane Commercial Add On Course. Yes, its true. Finally, your VA benefits can be used to fulfill your dreams as a commercial airplane pilot.
American Winds is approved for the Part 141 Airplane Instrument Add On Course. According to Part 141 Appendix C (3)(a)(2). A Student must complete 20 hours of ground training and 15 hours of flight training.
American Winds is also approved for the Part 141 Commercial Add on Course. The student must be concurrently enrolled in the Instrument Rating Course and the Commercial Pilot add on category in accordance with FAR Part 141.55(C)(7)(i), Part 141 Appendix D (2)(2), and Part 141 Appendix I (2). A Student must complete: 35 hours of ground training and 55 hours of flight training.
Where to Begin:
To use your benefits, complete the procedures below. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us for assistance.
1. Have you previously applied for VA educational benefits?
The VA Student must complete the required areas of Request for Change of location or Place of Training (VA 22-1995) form. Bring VA 22-1995 form into American Winds to our Admissions Coordinator to complete the school required areas. During this time, the Enrollment Certification (VA Form 22-1999) will be completed. The Admissions Coordinator will send the VA both forms (VA 22-1995 and VA 22-1999).
2. Have you NEVER applied for VA educational benefits?
The first step in receiving VA benefits is to complete an Application for Education Benefits (VA Form 22-1990). This form must be completed by any veteran or reservist who has not previously applied for education benefits from the VA. A copy of the discharge papers (DD 214) must be attached. In the case of Chapter 1606, the Notice of Basic Eligibility (DD Form 2384) must be attached. If a Student chooses to have their benefits directly deposited into a bank, a voided blank check must be included. The Student will send the aforementioned documentation to the Department of Veterans Affairs or to the County Veterans Service Officer.
Once the VA processes the application and benefits have been approved, the Student should bring, to the American Winds Admissions Coordinator, a completed copy of the application, in addition to any discharge papers or attached documents. American Winds will retain and begin a VA benefits folder for the Student. American Winds will complete the process by sending the VA any final documentation. The Student will then receive the VA's Certificate of Eligibility or Authorization to use VA Benefits for vocational use. The Student will bring the final authorization letter to American Winds to be copied and filed in the VA Benefits folder.
The student receiving VA Benefits may begin his/her flight training course or program at this time.
View and fill in the VA Form 22-1990
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Before starting your flight training, the VA requires that American Winds collect the following information:
- VA requires a medical certification valid for Second Class privileges (First Class for ATP)
- Private Pilot License or higher
- Copy of VA application for benefits
- Student's signed statement of receipt of school catalog (AWFA will provide)
- Copy of certificate to FAA for commencement of Part 141 training (AWFA will provide)
- Evaluation of prior credit (if applicable, done by the Chief Flight Instructor)
- Copy of voided check
After the aforementioned items are collected, AWFA will complete the Enrollment Certification (VA Form 22-1999) and submit it to the VA office in Buffalo.
Frequently Asked Questions
Visit the VA website for the most commonly asked questions. Please do not hesitate to call American Winds if you need help. We are open 7 days a week. We can be reached at (330) 733-2500.
Please click the link below to be redirected to the VA's FAQ page.
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