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HR 2182 · 119th Congress

Pre-Pilot Pathway Act

Introduced
2025-03-18
Sponsor
Rep. Donalds, Byron [R-FL-19]
Cosponsors
3
Policy Area
Transportation and Public Works

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What This Bill Does

This bill, the Pre-Pilot Pathway Act, would create a new program to help young people become pilots. It would set up a way for high school students to start pilot training before they graduate. The goal is to make it easier and more affordable for students to pursue a career as a pilot. This program would be managed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

Impact on Everyday Americans

This bill could create new opportunities for young Americans, especially those from lower-income backgrounds, to enter a high-demand career field without accumulating significant debt. Families with children interested in aviation might find it easier to afford pilot training through this structured pathway. By potentially increasing the number of qualified pilots, it could help address future pilot shortages, which might indirectly affect air travel costs and availability for all Americans. This bill does not propose cuts or expansions to existing public programs but rather creates a new educational pathway.

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