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Old 11-25-2018, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Chalizard0318 View Post
Hey there... So I wanted to ask for your honest opinion

I am an international student on F1 currently finishing up my dual degrees in mathematics and chemistry in a top 30 university in the us. I wanted to pursue a career as a commercial pilot (I have read through the reality of aviation here in the states.. and I dont have unreal expectations)

I wanted to know what are the chances of getting employed in the US after a successful completion of the course?
If you can get right to work (green card, or special visa in some cases), you're chances of getting airline employment in the US are about 100%.

Originally Posted by Chalizard0318 View Post
I was inclined to choose them schools in Florida but the more I read about them the more they sound like horror stories.
IMO schools in Arizona or California might be more reliable and honest on average.

Originally Posted by Chalizard0318 View Post
On the website of ATP they put down 'international students welcome' on one page but on the other page for recruiting flight instructors they put down 'only motivated students, no international students'... I wonder will I be expecting discrimination when I attend flight school in the US? I almost finished up university here and I have not encountered any sort of discrimination.
Your command of english is great, and you obviously have a good work ethic given your college majors. The kind of "international student" which instructors dread are those with very poor english skills and marginal work ethic (typically from asia or the middle east).

You won't have any problems.
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