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Saturn18 08-11-2019 06:06 PM

The best college/flight school to be a pilot?
 
Hi, I am 19 years old girl, I am in college studying theatre but my real dream is to be a Commercial Pilot. I live in Puerto Rico were it is hard to became a pilot. I'm thinking of transferring to a pilot collage/flying school to fulfill my dream as an airline pilot.I would appreciate any and all help I could get in choosing the best flying school/collage.(Embry-Riddle, Spartan, UND, Perdue, ATP, Flight safety Academy, ETC.) I would consider a small fight school but I don't have the financial means to pay for flight training out of pocket right now. I would be open to a small private school if they would help me with setting up the loans. I would be taking school loans to pay for my school and flight training. I am really anxious to start making my dream a reality. I want to take in consideration the hours per day of flying training, good loans opportunities for students,

Excargodog 08-11-2019 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by Saturn18 (Post 2868741)
Hi i am starting a new path to transfer for a flying school or collage, I want to becam a comertial pilot and I need recomendaditions to chose the best college!

Lord save us if he’s not just trolling...

:rolleyes:

Bahamasflyer 08-11-2019 06:35 PM

He's definitely trolling! HAS to be

Saturn18 08-11-2019 06:47 PM

Not trolling...I wanted some insight to help point me make a right decision.

155mm 08-11-2019 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by Saturn18 (Post 2868768)
Not trolling...I wanted some insight to help point me make a right decision.

Bienvenidos! Yo recomendo Delta State University en Cleveland Mississippi. Commercial Aviation - College of Business
En su busqueda por una escuela de aviacion, tiene que dar attencion a la tuicion de residente de estado y non residente. Despues de un ano de vivir en aquel Estado, la mayoria de Universidades pueden darte tuicion de residente. Consige licencia de manejar, registrarse de votar, etc., ayudan de establecer residencia en aquel Estado para tratar de recibir el discuento.

En verdad, hay muchas escuelas de aviacion! Si uno empieza con la meta de recibir una licensia de instructor (CFI), uno puede conseguir trabajo en la escuela ensenando otros estudiantes y ganando experiencia y horas de vuelo. Tambien, si puede recibir una licensia privada antes de salir PR, yo creo que vale la pena porque tendra un buen idea si aviacion es para ti antes de hacer la gran decision.

Conozco muchos Puertoriquenos que estudiaron en Embry Ridle pero creo que la universidad es bien costoso! Tambien, creo que es un buen idea de tener un minor o otro major en algo completemente diferente de aviacion en caso que pierdas su licensia medical, salud, etc. Quizas doble major en contabilidad, negozio general, etc. entiendes?

Aqui es un link de escuelas reconocidas por FAA:
https://www.faa.gov/pilots/training/...ority_List.pdf

Tambien, si puedes conseguir un CFI con associates degree seria menos costoso y uno puede buscar trabojo como piloto y estudiar online por un bachelors.

DontLookDown 08-12-2019 08:21 AM


Originally Posted by 155mm (Post 2868786)
Bienvenidos! Yo recomendo Delta State University en Cleveland Mississippi. Commercial Aviation - College of Business
En su busqueda por una escuela de aviacion, tiene que dar attencion a la tuicion de residente de estado y non residente. Despues de un ano de vivir en aquel Estado, la mayoria de Universidades pueden darte tuicion de residente. Consige licencia de manejar, registrarse de votar, etc., ayudan de establecer residencia en aquel Estado para tratar de recibir el discuento.

En verdad, hay muchas escuelas de aviacion! Si uno empieza con la meta de recibir una licensia de instructor (CFI), uno puede conseguir trabajo en la escuela ensenando otros estudiantes y ganando experiencia y horas de vuelo. Tambien, si puede recibir una licensia privada antes de salir PR, yo creo que vale la pena porque tendra un buen idea si aviacion es para ti antes de hacer la gran decision.

Conozco muchos Puertoriquenos que estudiaron en Embry Ridle pero creo que la universidad es bien costoso! Tambien, creo que es un buen idea de tener un minor o otro major en algo completemente diferente de aviacion en caso que pierdas su licensia medical, salud, etc. Quizas doble major en contabilidad, negozio general, etc. entiendes?

Aqui es un link de escuelas reconocidas por FAA:
https://www.faa.gov/pilots/training/...ority_List.pdf

Tambien, si puedes conseguir un CFI con associates degree seria menos costoso y uno puede buscar trabojo como piloto y estudiar online por un bachelors.

Cool flex but reading, writing and speaking English is still a requirement

155mm 08-12-2019 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by DontLookDown (Post 2868961)
Cool flex but reading, writing and speaking English is still a requirement


You are welcome to click the translate icon. I'm not worried, most Puerto Ricans will master writing skills in college if not by the end of High School. Like was said earlier, probably a troll.

ByrdmanFL 08-12-2019 12:09 PM

Go to the cheapest college you can find, work on a degree, work part time, and take flying lessons on the side when you can.

tm602 08-14-2019 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by 155mm (Post 2868971)
You are welcome to click the translate icon. I'm not worried, most Puerto Ricans will master writing skills in college if not by the end of High School. Like was said earlier, probably a troll.

You mean master English with words like "collage" and "becam" and phrases like "I am 19 years old girl"? I fail to see any mastery there. All I can do is sigh and shrug my shoulders.

155mm 08-14-2019 10:17 PM


Originally Posted by tm602 (Post 2870396)
You mean master English with words like "collage" and "becam" and phrases like "I am 19 years old girl"? I fail to see any mastery there. All I can do is sigh and shrug my shoulders.

You must be brilliant to have discovered all those errors by yourself! :rolleyes: Thank you for bringing it to our attention!

...........and why do you think PR kids leave the island to come stateside? To practice Spanish??? Believe me, they understand the value of getting a college degree and becoming proficient in English! Hell, I can't even understand Memphis ATC!


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