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Old 11-03-2023 | 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by PRS Guitars
I'm researching Flight Schools for a Senior in High School who plans to skip college, knock out ratings, and start building hours, with plans to transition to the Airlines at 21 or so. I've been researching All ATP, American Flyers, Skyborne VB, Blueline Aviation, Sling, and others. Open to Airline Cadet programs though they seem elusive to me and I hear they are mostly bottle necked right now. Open to Community Colleges as well since he is so young. Not interested in a four year program or piece meal on our own locally...want some structure and a clear path. If you have recently (or are currently) attending one of these (or any other you'd like to tell me about!) and would be willing to speak to me please DM me. Also happy to read replies on here. Love to hear the good...and bad. I'm an AA pilot, was a CFII for years, and had a full Air Force career, so I know the basics, just want some up to date information.

Thanks!
Hey, I am also a senior in high school with the same mindset. I have been looking at different flight schools and have settled on either Thrust Flight or Blue Line Aviation based on reviews and videos I've seen online. They both have 'zero to hero' programs and seem like great places to learn, but who really knows until you actually experience it yourself right?
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