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I want to know how to become a pilot


Question Posted Monday October 16 2017, 1:43 pm

I want to be a pilot,but I don't know the course to study in the university before going to school of aviation. I need suggestions on the course to study to be able to get to the school of aviation.

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adviceman49 answered Tuesday October 17 2017, 3:29 pm:
I know of only one University that is dedicated to Aeronautics and that is Embry-Riddle University Daytona Beach Florida Campus. They offer the entire gamut of flight from the ground to space. You can learn to fly while taking college level course.

The courses offered in college do not lend themselves to what you need to become a pilot. Now if you want a degree in aeronautical engineering to go along with your pilots license many colleges will offer the basic courses for that and then on to Grad school to finish.

I read a while back that JetBlue Airline was willing to train there own pilots. It may not be to late to apply to them. In return for them training you to fly you will owe then a number of years of service. The training is free and I believe you earn a small salary while training.

You can always finish your college degree on line after you are a line pilot fro them. I would not try to Take college level course and learn to fly at the same time unless you are at Embry-Riddle where it is a thought out process. Learning to fly is a full time job with someone with JetBlue. Classroom work and flying during the day and hours of homework at night.. But the hard work is worth it when they pin those First Officers wings on you.

If you can't get in to JetBlue try Easy Jet Luton Airport England they have been training their own pilots for years.

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