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Old 11-08-2010 | 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Jhughey
I appreciate all of the comments so far and let me bring assurance to some of these earlier comments. I am not one of those kids who is looking for a big school and shiney uniforms. I put great value on Higher Education and my research into DCA is simply because I want the best quality training wherever it is I go. Like all of you, I want to be the best and most well trained pilot I can be. That is why I look into a lot of places (including DCA) to make sure I find the best education offered. My only appeal to a 141 flight school is the classroom instruction (I perfer that opposed to being thrown a book and learn it on my own)

Second, I am not stubborn and your comments are heard. I do not write off anyone's suggestion even if it is "not what I want to hear" as you put it. I take everything into consideration regarding your comments.

I will admit I am 24 and so the sooner I can begin my career in Aviation the better but I understand too that it is financially smart to keep a career while pursuing aviation.

Thanks for the comments and help. If you have any personal suggestions of places to get commercial, multi-engine, etc. ratings please let me know!!

Thanks again,

Going to DCI is lighting 100K on fire and watching it burn... Since Delta cut ties you could also go in to fly one day and see chains on door and watch your money burn.
If you want a 141 school, Flight Safety Academy is an option... or just stick with your local flight school.
You want to find a school that does not require all the $ up front.. when you see that bells should start ringing in your head.

Good luck with your search.
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