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| Newbie Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Venice, FL
Posts: 3
| Hello Everyone, My name is Tyler I am 17 and a senior in High School. I am currently trainning for my PPL in Venice,FL. I have about 18 hours currently. My dream is to have a career in aviaition as a commercial/airline pilot someday. I luckily found Jetcareers awhile back, and have learned a great deal from the site. Now that I am in my senior year of High School, I have begun thinking about what I need to do, and how I will go about setting myself up for a career in aviation. I know that there are alot of knowledgeable, experienced people on this forum and I look foward to hearing your advice. This being my first post, I just wanted to say hello and thanks in advance for any help! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Everywhere
Posts: 1,108
| Welcome aboard!!!
__________________ Paid to wait.... Fly for fun! |
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| Senior Member | Hey Tyler, I fly into VNC on about a bi Monthly basis, maybe I'll catch ya there someday ![]() |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: CFI / CFII in PA
Posts: 2,572
| are you planning on going to a aviation college? |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Austin
Posts: 80
| Welcome! Great information can be found here. |
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| Senior Member | Welcome, this is a great place. Stay in school, get a college degree, fly when you can, get a good experience and one day you'll be ready to rock and roll ![]()
__________________ Private pilot, instrument Embry-Riddle Alumnus USN Active http://forums.jetcareers.com/changin...nfessions.html |
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| Newbie Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Venice, FL
Posts: 3
| Thanks for the welcome everyone. To answer Moxiepilot's question, yes I am considering going to an aviation college. Being from Florida, my natural inclination would be to think of ERAU. However, from what I have read on this forum ERAU is not what it is cracked up to be, especially in the $$ aspect. None the less, I have applied there and plan on going to visit them next week. Like I said, from what I read on here I am kinda expecting to be unimpressed. I do think it would be alot cheaper to just go to a state school, and do my flight training at an FBO. Addtionally, I was thinking about the military route also. Doing ROTC, most likely Air Force throughout college. And trying to nab a flying spot. If any of you could give me some advice I would appreciate it. Thanks again! |
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| Senior Member | Welcome, man! I started flying in my senior year in High School too. I had plans to go to college, but just fell in love with flying so much that I went straight to ATP (flight school). I don't really regret it cause I got everything done right away and it was at least $15k cheaper when I did it (4 yrs ago). I still haven't gotten my degree and I think I missed out on the whole college experience too... but anyway, you have a great plan... State school, fly as much as you can out of an FBO, and have a blast throughout those four years.... I also considered ROTC when I took some college classes, but I never had much time for it... It seems like a great idea if ya wanna do military flying, but I couldn't see myself signing up for a 10yr contract to fly for them... Anyway, good luck with it all... PM me if you have any questions....
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| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: next to you...look do you see me?
Posts: 76
| Greetings and salutations. You will really appreciate the knowledge this place has to offer.
__________________ SNAFUGlobal warming my @ss! It's always been this hot in hell. |
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| Newbie | Welcome. If you are thinking about the ROTC route think about the Marine Corps. they have a program called PLC-Aviation. Good program. take a look and let me know if sounds interesting. jbail |
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| Old Skool | Hi! |
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| Sr. Aviation Medical Examiner Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 2,130
| Ask Doug his opinion. He is an ERAU graduate and I think would support the college route. One thing about college - they can never take the degree away if for some reason you cannot fly. Keep your options open. Quote:
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