
Las Vegas Flight Academy is an FAA Part 142 training center in Henderson, Nevada serving Utah pilots who need ATP-CTP before taking the ATP written knowledge exam. Our fixed 6-day course combines ground training with B-737-300/-800 Level D simulator training at one focused Las Vegas-area location. Pilots traveling from Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden, St. George, and elsewhere in Utah can call LVFA to discuss available course dates before arranging travel.
A Practical Las Vegas ATP-CTP Option for Utah Pilots
ATP-CTP is the FAA-mandated training course that pilots must complete before taking the ATP written knowledge exam. For Utah pilots comparing providers, Las Vegas offers a practical western U.S. training destination without requiring a trip to a distant East Coast location. LVFA delivers its FAA-approved curriculum in Henderson, Nevada, near the Las Vegas travel market.
Before choosing dates, review LVFA’s complete ATP-CTP course details and call the academy to confirm availability. The curriculum is fixed and is delivered consistently to all eligible pilots.
What Is Included in LVFA’s Fixed 6-Day ATP-CTP Course?
LVFA’s 6-day ATP-CTP course includes the required academic and simulator components in an FAA-approved Part 142 program. The simulator portion uses B-737-300/-800 training devices. The course completion certificate is required before the ATP written exam, but ATP-CTP is not the written exam itself and does not issue an ATP certificate or type rating.
32 Hours of Ground Training
The academic portion includes 32 hours of ground training covering the knowledge areas required by the FAA-approved ATP-CTP curriculum.
4 Hours of Fixed-Base Simulator Training
Pilots complete four hours in a fixed-base simulator as part of the required course sequence.
6 Hours of Full-Flight Simulator Training
The course includes six hours in B-737-300/-800 Level D full-flight simulators, giving pilots structured experience in a transport-category training environment.

Planning ATP-CTP Travel from Utah to Las Vegas
Utah pilots should confirm their LVFA course dates before booking airfare, lodging, or ground transportation. Travel options and schedules change, so compare your complete travel plan rather than relying on an assumed itinerary. LVFA’s Henderson location serves pilots from across the western United States; see additional ATP-CTP planning for West Coast pilots.
Salt Lake City, Provo, and Ogden Pilots
Pilots from northern Utah can compare commercial travel and driving options into the Las Vegas area. Build enough time into the plan to arrive rested and ready for the fixed course schedule. Confirm current travel arrangements independently after LVFA confirms your training dates.
St. George and Southern Utah Pilots
For pilots based in St. George and southern Utah, Henderson can be a practical regional option. Compare the total trip, including transportation, lodging, and the six-day training commitment, then confirm course availability before making reservations.

ATP-CTP Eligibility and Prerequisites
To enroll in ATP-CTP, an applicant must qualify through an accepted pilot-certificate or license path and be able to read, write, speak, and understand English. Accepted paths include a commercial pilot certificate with an instrument rating, qualifying military experience under 14 CFR 61.73, or a qualifying foreign ATP or commercial pilot license with instrument privileges.
An FAA medical certificate is not required to take ATP-CTP at a Part 142 school. A medical certificate is required when taking the practical test for the ATP certificate. Pilots should contact Las Vegas Flight Academy with questions about enrollment documentation.
What Utah Pilots Should Compare Before Choosing a Provider
- FAA Part 142 approval: Confirm that the provider is approved to deliver ATP-CTP.
- Fixed curriculum: Understand the required ground, fixed-base simulator, and full-flight simulator components.
- Simulator hours and environment: Confirm the training devices used and how simulator sessions fit into the course.
- Course dates: Confirm availability before booking travel.
- Total travel plan: Compare transportation, lodging, and time away from work alongside the course schedule.
- ATP-CTP versus written-test preparation: ATP-CTP provides the required completion certificate; it is not the ATP written exam or a written-test-prep course.
Frequently Asked Questions About ATP-CTP for Utah Pilots
Is ATP-CTP available in Utah?
Utah pilots can complete ATP-CTP with an FAA-approved Part 142 provider outside the state. Las Vegas Flight Academy delivers its fixed 6-day ATP-CTP course in Henderson, Nevada and serves pilots traveling from Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden, St. George, and other Utah communities.
How long is LVFA’s ATP-CTP course?
LVFA’s ATP-CTP course is a fixed 6-day program. It includes 32 hours of ground training, four hours of fixed-base simulator training, and six hours of full-flight simulator training.
Do I need an FAA medical certificate to take ATP-CTP?
No. An FAA medical certificate is not required to take ATP-CTP at a Part 142 school. A medical certificate is required when taking the practical test for the ATP certificate.
Does ATP-CTP prepare me for the ATP written exam?
ATP-CTP provides the completion certificate required before taking the ATP written knowledge exam, but the course is not written-test preparation and does not include the written exam itself.
How do I discuss course dates with LVFA?
Call Las Vegas Flight Academy at 818-489-1738 to discuss available ATP-CTP dates. Confirm your course dates before arranging travel from Utah.
Discuss ATP-CTP Dates with Las Vegas Flight Academy
Ready to compare dates for a 6-day ATP-CTP course in Henderson? Call LVFA before booking your Utah-to-Las-Vegas travel plan.
