Regional flow to AAL
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Regional flow to AAL
I've always planned on college. Never thought any different. But with the Envoy flow...I could go to a flight school for my ratings and get into a regional job in 2 years. So many people are...is it a smart choice??
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No degree required today, but who knows what it'll be like in two years.
Also, whose to say you won't find yourself in a situation where you can't hold a first class medical? I certainly would feel a little better knowing I have a degree to fall back on. Not to mention You'll finish college with great experiences and a more informed view of the world. Just my two cents
Also, whose to say you won't find yourself in a situation where you can't hold a first class medical? I certainly would feel a little better knowing I have a degree to fall back on. Not to mention You'll finish college with great experiences and a more informed view of the world. Just my two cents
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Definitely get the degree if you were planning on it. Better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it. BUT, if 4 year college isn't in the cards, then Piedmont, envoy etc. are a good choice to get to the majors without a degree. IMHO
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I would agree with the idea of going to college, but there are other ways of doing it. An online degree, or using an online school to get a degree after completing two years at a community college.
Ultimately though, there's no way to know what this industry is going to look like 2 years from now. Could be a whole different ball game.
Ultimately though, there's no way to know what this industry is going to look like 2 years from now. Could be a whole different ball game.
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Get the degree, if anything, so you will have social skills and be able to have a conversation on other things important in life besides airplanes!!! Surprising to some, but there is a lot of neat things in the world outside of a plane!!!
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Can you swing both at once some how? Maybe Cfi your 1500 while full time student at an aviation school that will give you a semester or two of credits for all the flying you've done. When your at a regional go part time till your done.
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You'll have some of the best experiences/make some of your closest friends who will be with you for the rest of your life during college.
Don't skip out on it. Also - try a non aviation related degree.
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