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The TSA has set strict background checks for pilot training.
Perhaps Purdue just doesn't want or need the extra complications. http://www.tsa.gov/what_we_do/layers...able_0215.shtm wrote in message ups.com... | 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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