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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?
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A Guy Called Tyketto wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 fernando borderas 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. |
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On 11/1/2010 11:02 AM, Orval Fairbairn wrote:
In , A Guy Called wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 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. |
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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: In , A Guy Called wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 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? -- A fireside chat not with Ari! http://tr.im/holj Motto: Live To Spooge It! |
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fernando borderas writes:
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 What is your purpose or goal for aviation? Do you want a professional aviation career? Have you considered joining your country's military Air Force? If you want a professional career, a 4-year degree might be best. -- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it. Douglas Adams, "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" |
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On Mon, 1 Nov 2010 05:44:25 +0000, fernando borderas 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 Better academically, yes. Required, not really but if I was going to fly commercially, I would have pursued a 4 yr program as a minimum gaining my PPL along the way. Everglades U has an Orlando campus and I know of a couple opf graduates who speak highly of ti. They also have two other campuses if you want to move around a bit. Most importantly, see which schools can assist with financial aid (if necessary) and which have had the best luck in placements. The airlines often favor certain schools. do this /not/ by numbers of placements but by % of students graduated. -- Good luck for good weather! Clean-up coordinator @ email = to volunteer or additional information. http://marykunzgoldman.com/2008/05/c...d-aisle-1.html http://ja-jp.facebook.com/people/Ari...tein/857050712 |
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