Soaring in the USA
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: northern hemisphere
Posts: 2
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Soaring in the USA
Hello,
I am from Singapore and I have a CAAS CPL/ME/IR license. I would like to become an instructor in the US and build some time on the twins and after which move up to coporate jets. Ideally, I am looking at about 1500 twin hours within 6-7 months period.
Just like to find out any reputable flying schools with a high student/instructor ratio that allows me to build up hours quickly?
Some place not to expensive would be good as well.
Do I need a M1 student visa or others?
Will there be any employment issues?
Really appreciate any insights available. Cheers.
I am from Singapore and I have a CAAS CPL/ME/IR license. I would like to become an instructor in the US and build some time on the twins and after which move up to coporate jets. Ideally, I am looking at about 1500 twin hours within 6-7 months period.
Just like to find out any reputable flying schools with a high student/instructor ratio that allows me to build up hours quickly?
Some place not to expensive would be good as well.
Do I need a M1 student visa or others?
Will there be any employment issues?
Really appreciate any insights available. Cheers.
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Here and there
Posts: 263
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I don't know anything about visas as I'm a US citizen.
However, ATP Flight School does a lot of twin training. ATP Flight School: Airline Pilot Training & Pilot Career Development
I never trained or worked there myself, but I know plenty that have, and it is a place to get a lot of multi hours.
Don't instruct anymore so I don't know the market is for getting a job.
However, ATP Flight School does a lot of twin training. ATP Flight School: Airline Pilot Training & Pilot Career Development
I never trained or worked there myself, but I know plenty that have, and it is a place to get a lot of multi hours.
Don't instruct anymore so I don't know the market is for getting a job.