Aspiring pilot from Haiti- seeking guidance
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Aspiring pilot from Haiti- seeking guidance
Hello everyone! My name is Figaro Kymberly, and I’m from Haiti. Since I was a child, I’ve always dreamed of becoming a pilot. I’m currently learning English and starting to study aviation basics with the help of a mentor. Due to my financial situation and background, it has been challenging to start formal flight training, but I am determined to pursue my dream. I would be very grateful for any advice on how to move forward—especially tips on affordable training, scholarships, and beginner resources. Thank you so much in advance!
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From: Haiti
Thank you for your response. I appreciate you taking the time to reply.
Just to clarify, I am currently in the U.S. legally, and I am actively working to maintain lawful status while planning my future training carefully. I understand that immigration, right-to-train, and right-to-work issues are critical in aviation, and I am taking those seriously as I plan my next steps.
My long-term goal is to qualify as a professional pilot, with the intention of eventually supporting medical and humanitarian aviation work. At this stage, however, I am focused on understanding realistic pathways, proper preparation, and lawful options for training.
Any insight from those with experience in this field is appreciated.
Just to clarify, I am currently in the U.S. legally, and I am actively working to maintain lawful status while planning my future training carefully. I understand that immigration, right-to-train, and right-to-work issues are critical in aviation, and I am taking those seriously as I plan my next steps.
My long-term goal is to qualify as a professional pilot, with the intention of eventually supporting medical and humanitarian aviation work. At this stage, however, I am focused on understanding realistic pathways, proper preparation, and lawful options for training.
Any insight from those with experience in this field is appreciated.

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Thank you for your response. I appreciate you taking the time to reply.
Just to clarify, I am currently in the U.S. legally, and I am actively working to maintain lawful status while planning my future training carefully. I understand that immigration, right-to-train, and right-to-work issues are critical in aviation, and I am taking those seriously as I plan my next steps.
My long-term goal is to qualify as a professional pilot, with the intention of eventually supporting medical and humanitarian aviation work. At this stage, however, I am focused on understanding realistic pathways, proper preparation, and lawful options for training.
Any insight from those with experience in this field is appreciated.
Just to clarify, I am currently in the U.S. legally, and I am actively working to maintain lawful status while planning my future training carefully. I understand that immigration, right-to-train, and right-to-work issues are critical in aviation, and I am taking those seriously as I plan my next steps.
My long-term goal is to qualify as a professional pilot, with the intention of eventually supporting medical and humanitarian aviation work. At this stage, however, I am focused on understanding realistic pathways, proper preparation, and lawful options for training.
Any insight from those with experience in this field is appreciated.






