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Originally Posted by rightseater
I spent my four years at ERAU...got the bachelors, all the ratings and the debt to prove it. Was on the dean's list graduated with a 3.55. I got hired right along with the guy who went to a small local FBO, and a 4 year degree from an online program. He spent probably a quarter of what I did and I'm no further ahead than he is. The only benefit i see to ERAU are their internship programs and the fact that they force feed you the aviation knowledge. Looking back on it, if I were to do it again, i would not attend. Its not worth the debt. You have to understand that you will spend years making 20-30k per year...and you will be paying between 10-15k/year in student loan payments alone. Go the cheapest route possible. It might not sound like the best now but you'll be so glad that you did after you get your first regional pay check.
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Love toronto, used to live there...was actually born in canada was a canadian citizen, became a US citizen when i was 7 years old. I don't have the Canadian liscenses tho...i was under the impression you needed those for Air Canada....
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Originally Posted by rightseater
Love toronto, used to live there...was actually born in canada was a canadian citizen, became a US citizen when i was 7 years old. I don't have the Canadian liscenses tho...i was under the impression you needed those for Air Canada....
http://www.aircanada.com/en/about/career/pilots.html You should talk to them regarding your status if they'd allow you a visa if you get hired... look into it! |
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