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Thats interesting. I study Computer Science at Purdue University, and
my roommate is on the ATC track of Aviation Management but is taking Private Pilot flight courses as well. He says you have to be a US citizen to enroll in the flight courses at Purdue... would this not be the same at ERAU, or is this a policy I am either misunderstanding or is unique to Purdue? Jim Macklin wrote: Yes it is, I'm sure there are students from all over the world, on time limited visas that need airplanes to fly. |
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