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nater1978 08-12-2009 05:59 PM

Top rated flight academies in the USA?
 
What is the best flight academy in the USA in terms of VALUE?

Slice 08-12-2009 06:05 PM


Originally Posted by nater1978 (Post 660831)
What is the best flight academy in the USA in terms of VALUE?

Prairie Air Service, Inc, is one in my opinion/experience.

HSLD 08-12-2009 06:20 PM


Originally Posted by Slice (Post 660835)
Prairie Air Service, Inc, is one in my opinion/experience.

Wow, didn't see that coming :D

Slice 08-12-2009 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by HSLD (Post 660845)
Wow, didn't see that coming :D

Hey, he asked...;)

ATLCFI 08-13-2009 05:15 PM

Check around
 
I don't know if it's okay on this forum to name schools but since he asked. Check out FultonAviation.com. Their prices are resonable.

Airbum 08-16-2009 05:39 AM

If I am not mistaken there is no ranking of flight schools anywhere. Just the pr from the school selling itself.

SkyHigh 08-16-2009 09:01 AM

How About
 
How about trying the United States Airforce? They have a pretty good fight academy.

Skyhigh

UpThere 08-16-2009 11:37 AM


Originally Posted by SkyHigh (Post 663233)
How about trying the United States Airforce? They have a pretty good fight academy.

Skyhigh


Excellent idea except one minor detail.... can't you get stuck in a building "flying" a predator?

SiShane 08-19-2009 04:48 PM


Originally Posted by UpThere (Post 663313)
Excellent idea except one minor detail.... can't you get stuck in a building "flying" a predator?

Wow that would suck...what do you even log that as?


Back on topic. Central Texas College, yes I go there, has a great program and its pretty affordable partly because it partially funded by the state. Its a 141 school with many degree programs, if you want get credit for your certificates then you can do the Aviation Science Degree, but I know some ppl on this site have their own thoughts on that, but like i said you dont have too. CTC is a 2 yr junior state college but Texas A&M Central Texas is right next door to do your Bachelor's and Master's. They've been around for over 40 years and their planes are maintained very well. Fleet consists of 8 Cessna 152s for primary, 2 Piper Archers for intrument, 2 Mooney M20Js for Commercial and a Cessna 310R for multi. They are also affiliated with NIFA (National Intercollegiate Flying Association) and have their own flight time. CTC placed 9th in the Nation among schools like ERAU, UND, etc. and got top 2 yr school in 2008.

The bad, Killeen, TX is a worthless town supported by nearby Fort Hood. Not much to do but maybe go to Austin which is like 1 hr away. Part time jobs pay very low too.

I did alot of research before going with this place and I am glad to go there. My philosophy is you shouldnt have to shell out 100k plus for school to get a job that starts you out at 15k/yr or less. for more info www.ctcd.edu/aviation

Purpleanga 08-19-2009 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by SiShane (Post 665044)
Wow that would suck...what do you even log that as?

It would suck for so long, until you're eligible again to bid for any airplane in the fleet after your tour of duty of flying killer video games for a year or two. Fighters PLEASE! Military is the only academy that's worth going to, unless your next door neighbor happens to be the chief pilot of a major airline.


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