If I decide to apply and attend the United States Naval Academy, do they have training options and flight training programs for those cadets who want to enter the field of Naval Aviation?
Edit: i answered my own question: http://www.usna.edu/Admissions/professional.htm <<< thats is pretty sweet….
yes they do give you hands on experience with every branch in the navy and marine corps so that when you are ready to choose wehre you want to be after four years… you 1. know what you want…. and 2. have some experience with it. Thank you to all!
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or is there any aviation school that train to become a pilot and can also find a job for you too. is there a different types of pilot licenses; such as an interenational pilot licenses only can flight on it own nation and worldwide pilot licenses that can alow you to find jobs that allow you to flight worldwide. so is that a differences/
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I am not sure if I am going to be accepted to the aviation program at Farmingdale’s College Flight School. I have been searching for other schools at airports that do not offer a degree for so long, but they all look the same to me. I live on Long Island and will travel either to MacArthur Airport or Republic airport in Farmingdale for training. If anyone can help me out or find me a school that fits, that would be great. I am looking for a school that has PPL-CPL-ME-Instrument, all that.. Thank you.
Becoming an airline pilot is one of my possible career choices, and I’m wondering what the best way is. I’ve heard joining the air force is a good option, but I don’t think it’s for me. I’m considering going to college and getting a degree in a non aviation related field, and doing flight training on the side. Is this a good idea? If you’re an airline pilot, what path did you take to become one?