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Epic Flight Academy gets FAA nod to conduct check rides

By General Aviation News Staff · October 21, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Logan Dochtermann (left) became Epic’s first in-house pass when he earned his instrument rating in August 2025. He is pictured with his instructor, Breyton Jackson.

The FAA has granted Epic Flight Academy self-examining authority to conduct in-house check rides.

“Epic can now set check ride dates and times internally, avoiding delays caused by limited Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) availability,” said Shane Williams, Director of Flight Operations. “This reduces bottlenecks when many students are ready at the same time. Also, instructors and check airmen align training and testing closely, which promotes a uniform safety and evaluation culture.”

Ray Altmann, Chief Flight Instructor, added there will also be a cost savings for students.

Several members of Epic’s senior flight instructing staff are designated to conduct the examinations, and more are expected to train and qualify, according to Epic officials.

Epic Flight Academy, which has been training pilots since 1999, has 10 locations around the country.

For more information: EpicFlightAcademy.com

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