Pre Flight Checklist
Permanent Resident and International Students
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) requires registration of all international flight students. The Embry-Riddle International Student Services Office can answer questions and help with the process. Call 386-226-6579.
All new students must bring one of the following when attending New Student Orientation (photocopies and/or certified copies are not acceptable):

- A valid, unexpired U.S. passport
- an original birth certificate with raised seal, documenting birth in the United States or one of its territories
- an original U.S. naturalization certificate with raised seal, Form N-550 or Form N-570
- an original certification of birth abroad, Form FS-545 or Form DS-1350
- an original certificate of U.S. citizenship, Form N-560 or Form N-561
A current government-issued photo I.D. must also be presented along with this document.
Permanent residents and international students should contact the International Student Services office at 386-226-6579.
FAA Medical Certificates

You must bring one of the following when you attend New Student Orientation:
- Current First-Class medical certificate
- Current Second-Class medical certificate
Note: Embry-Riddle health forms which came with your admissions packet should be completed and sent before you arrive.
Aviation Medical Examiners can be found at the following website:
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
Cost of Flight Training/Financial Aid

Flight costs are not covered by your tuition payments. See flight costs on our Frequently Asked Questions page. You should contact the Financial Aid Department to discuss your financial options for flight training at 800-943-6279.
Helpful Web sites:
Good to Go!
If you address all the items/issues listed above, you should be ready to begin your flight training at the beginning of your first semester at Daytona Beach and ready to fly with the eagles!



