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ysslah 01-30-2009 09:01 AM

The OSU?
 
I know the OSU has a flight program, but I couldn't find any information about working there. Any leads, anyone?

USMCFLYR 01-30-2009 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by ysslah (Post 548639)
I know the OSU has a flight program, but I couldn't find any information about working there. Any leads, anyone?

OSU?

USMCFLYR

Diver Driver 01-30-2009 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by USMCFLYR (Post 548681)
OSU?

USMCFLYR

THE Ohio State University. Go Buckeyes!!

ZnCrO4 01-30-2009 12:16 PM

They have a pretty good program. I went to a rival program in Michigan although I competed against OSU on flight team.

Here is there site: Department of Aviation - The Ohio State University


If you are looking for somewhere to earn a degree and flight instruct try Western Michigan Univ.

USMCFLYR 01-30-2009 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by Diver Driver (Post 548721)
THE Ohio State University. Go Buckeyes!!

AH.....see! I thought it wasTHE Oklahoma State University :p
GO COWBOYS!

USMCFLYR

Cubdriver 01-30-2009 05:54 PM

Is OSU connected to Sporty's Academy?

waflyboy 01-30-2009 05:59 PM

Oregon State U has a flying club as well.... although I don't think a formal aviation program.

RAHPilot5 01-30-2009 06:07 PM

flying club hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

rotorhead1026 01-30-2009 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by Cubdriver (Post 548988)
Is OSU connected to Sporty's Academy?

No. Sporty's works with the University of Cincinnati.


THE Ohio State University. Go Buckeyes!!
"The" Ohio State University. The school insists on this title; the rest of the country sighs and giggles.

neibert12 01-30-2009 10:19 PM


Originally Posted by ysslah (Post 548639)
I know the OSU has a flight program, but I couldn't find any information about working there. Any leads, anyone?

As an Ohio State Aviation Alumni, I would honestly look elsewhere for an aviation degree. If you are from Ohio, I would try Ohio University. Their program seems to be a lot nicer then ours. In the Midwest, I would also look into Western Michigan and Purdue.

My logic is this......I graduated in 2002 and the program hasn't changed at all. I ended up getting a degree in Aviation Management due to the cost of flight school. I got all my certificates at a Part 61 school (spent $25,000 for everything up to CFI and Multi) at Bolton Field. I have friends that did their flying at OSU and graduated with just a Commercial Certificate and maybe a Multi. Most other schools will get you through your MEI and maybe some sim time in an old 727 (Purdue) or equivalent. Some other schools even have a King Air that you might be able to fly (again Purdue from what friends have told me and maybe OU). The best thing you can do is compare the coursework at each school which is generally available on their department website. This will give you an idea of how in depth each program goes into.

Honestly, I would major in something other than aviation. I know you've probably have read this a million times on this board. I would suggest business or engineering. Currently I'm furloughed and it's been really tough finding something outside of aviation. (Nothing like being 29 and having to move back in with the Mom):rolleyes:

Now about OSU. I don't regret one minute of my time there and really enjoyed the Big Ten experience.

Feel free to PM me with any other questions.

Go Buckeyes!

Bryan


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