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Old November 2nd 10, 04:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ari Silverstein
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On Mon, 01 Nov 2010 11:42:50 -0500, Jim wrote:

On 11/1/2010 11:02 AM, Orval Fairbairn wrote:
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fernando borderasfernando.borderas.7142500@aviationbanter. com wrote:

I have look for some schools such as Phoenix East Aviation, Embry
riddle(too expensive), Crystal Aero Group, Aerosim and some colleges...
What school would you recomend me ? Do you think is better to make a
degree for example of a 4 year program in aviation?
Thank you,
Fernando

Quite possibly, or even a 2-year program. The College of
Southern Nevada has a good 2-year program in Aviation that is really
good. As far as 4-year programs go, you may also want to check the
University of Oklahoma, University of Nebraska at Omaha, and University
of North Dakota. I know that UOK and UNO have their own separate
aviation institutes that concentrate completely on it, and are state
funded. I believe UND is as well, but haven't been there personally to
see. But UNO, CSN, and UOK are very good schools with solid aviation
programs.


Add: Purdue, Ohio State and University of Illinois.


Also, Southern Illinois University Carbondale has an outstanding
aviation program.


Which of those are in Florida?
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