Need help
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Need help
So, hi everyone who are reading this thread. My name is Ernar and I'm currently looking for any advance to help me chose flight school around the world. I know, that there are many various aviation universities worldwide, but the thing is that I'm facing difficulties choosing right option for me. Additionally, I'm looking for buddy's who can help me prepare for entering into aviation universities, because I'm confused now, about how to prepare for it, choosing flight universities, overcoming my anxious about all of this and I just need help. Thanks everyone for your time to read it!
If you interested in it,you can look into my account. Thanks, again!
If you interested in it,you can look into my account. Thanks, again!

Joined: Feb 2004
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From: USA
Ernar,
Not sure I understand your question. You didn't offer enough information about where you want to train or where you're legally able to live/work.
Your profile says you have a CPL but doesn't say from what aviation authority or how much flight time you have.
It's hard to advise how to apply to aviation colleges since they'll all have differing requirements and processes...or if attending an aviation college is even necessary for a person in your circumstance to enter the profession.
I'll just offer this website to review US aviation colleges and perhaps it'll be of some use for you:
https://www.aabi.aero/
Not sure I understand your question. You didn't offer enough information about where you want to train or where you're legally able to live/work.
Your profile says you have a CPL but doesn't say from what aviation authority or how much flight time you have.
It's hard to advise how to apply to aviation colleges since they'll all have differing requirements and processes...or if attending an aviation college is even necessary for a person in your circumstance to enter the profession.
I'll just offer this website to review US aviation colleges and perhaps it'll be of some use for you:
https://www.aabi.aero/

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From: Village of Santo Poco
so, hi everyone who are reading this thread. My name is ernar and i'm currently looking for any advance to help me chose flight school around the world. I know, that there are many various aviation universities worldwide, but the thing is that i'm facing difficulties choosing right option for me. Additionally, i'm looking for buddy's who can help me prepare for entering into aviation universities, because i'm confused now, about how to prepare for it, choosing flight universities, overcoming my anxious about all of this and i just need help. Thanks everyone for your time to read it!
If you interested in it,you can look into my account. Thanks, again!
If you interested in it,you can look into my account. Thanks, again!

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Hi,
From top of my head:
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Florida Institute of Technology
Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology
University of North Dakota
All of them offer university degrees with FAA Certificates if money is not an issue. University degree, especially in the states and flight training is very expensive. But non of them lands you a flying job in the US. F1 visa students used to be able to gain hours after earning CFI rating by instructing after graduation but I am not sure how are the things nowadays. If you have right to work and live in the US then it’s a completely different story.
If you provide more details about your current situation and where would you like to work/plan to work as a pilot you might get some valuable advice from the people on this forum.
Have you considered cadet program with your flag career? They have cadet program if I’m not mistaken. Might be a good option with guaranteed job on a jet after flight training.
From top of my head:
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Florida Institute of Technology
Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology
University of North Dakota
All of them offer university degrees with FAA Certificates if money is not an issue. University degree, especially in the states and flight training is very expensive. But non of them lands you a flying job in the US. F1 visa students used to be able to gain hours after earning CFI rating by instructing after graduation but I am not sure how are the things nowadays. If you have right to work and live in the US then it’s a completely different story.
If you provide more details about your current situation and where would you like to work/plan to work as a pilot you might get some valuable advice from the people on this forum.
Have you considered cadet program with your flag career? They have cadet program if I’m not mistaken. Might be a good option with guaranteed job on a jet after flight training.




