Originally Posted by
Round Luggage
And the Airmail act, which is important. 61/141 isn’t college/no college
The advice prior from grads was always to get a degree is something else to fall back on, but now you and the school got something out of it so it’s sooper important. It was always about money like nearly everything.
I can attest to that. The 141 college/program I went through dove pretty deep through the aviation/airline industry including history, law, policy, systems, power plants, aerodynamics, etc. 60 credits is the minimum and a low ball on the amount of actual aviation credits these schools require. I ended up with well over 60 aviation credits throughout my time there.