JaceTheAce said:Yeah, check out the UND forum.
The program is a descent Part 141 environment. Very new well-maintained aircraft, excellent resources, excellent instructors.
caliginousface said:Yeah i've heard it's better than the ascent 141 program.:bandit:
CaptainChris87 said:Agree on that however the Cons ive experienced, are delays, this school drags when it comes to getting things done and taken care of. I already passed my ground still in my 4th week waiting for my temporary certificate because my Ground school instructor is no where to be contacted and UND is not trying hard enough to reach him. Getting a stage pilot can take a whle especially if you UN sat youll be on the same stage check for days...weeks due to review flights CFI avilability, YOUR avilability, weathering, and stage pilot aviability. I have gotten a pritty bad part of the stick. I almost in many times did not finish my ppl and came darn close several times in failing ground school and then I wouldnt get my lisence id have to re take 102. everytime you un sat a stage, oral and flight its -2 form your ground school. but the pros are what is stated above, and people are awesome here friendly and open but the con is the wait and the dragging of time. its horrible in my opnion. and a lot of the female CFI's here got hried because they slept with someone on the hiring board or more than likely another male cocky CFI. other than that yes I would recommend this school but also look into ari-ben, ATP, Riddle, local FBO's with good mx and a ncie fleet.
S40_flyer said:I know a few people that switched from riddle to UND and vis versa. Id have to say they have quaility training from all the pictures and comments I've read. If you really want to know about it go on the UND thread and ask some of the students there. Ususally they are the most honest unless they work there.
Ill be the first to say riddle has as many pro's as con's. The largest con being the price. The main pro I can think of would have to be the professors (most of them, others can go jump off a cliff) and the quaility of the aircraft.
You in high school now?
Adhil said:thanks alot guys for all the replies,
but how much does it cost for the programme? and
how many flight hours do i get in my log book?
please answer these questions it means alot to me
thanks again
Those are the individual 4 year programs under the aeronautical science degree. You'll either do airtraffic control(if you decide to be a controller), commercial aviation, flight education(which is centered more around flight instruction), aviation mananagement or airport manangement(not listed in your post), or systems management. You'll spend about 80,000ish total.Adhil said:but when i asked for more information from UND they sent me the programme cost for bachelor of science in aeronautics as:
Air Traffic Control
Survey of Flight or $12,900
Private Pilot certificate/simulator $15,020
Commercial AviationPrivate / Commercial / Instrument / Multi Engine / CFI / CFII,/ATC Simulator/Altitude Chamber Lab/CRJ 200 FTD/FAA Written $ 52,626
Flight Education
Private / Commercial / Instrument / Multi Engine / CFI / CFII / MEI/ATC Simulator/FAA Written $ 53,901
Aviation Systems Management
Survey of Flight or $ 6,150
Private Pilot Certificate/FAA Written $8,270
this shows that the total cost comes for around $144000.
by the way i dont no much about flight training, so i dunno which ones i should take to get my rating to be an airline transport pilot.
could you'll please tell me whether i should take the whole programme or do i have to take only a part?
pls help
CaptainChris87 said:and a lot of the female CFI's here got hried because they slept with someone on the hiring board or more than likely another male cocky CFI. other than that yes I would recommend this school but also look into ari-ben, ATP, Riddle, local FBO's with good mx and a ncie fleet.
UAL747400 said:Those are the individual 4 year programs under the aeronautical science degree. You'll either do airtraffic control(if you decide to be a controller), commercial aviation, flight education(which is centered more around flight instruction), aviation mananagement or airport manangement(not listed in your post), or systems management. You'll spend about 80,000ish total.
Also, dont worry about the jumping banalama(which apparently what that thing is called) in my avatar. You can take me seriously.![]()
Maximillian_Jenius said::whatever:
OMG I gotta agree with caffeine. That was the most assinine post ever. My god man,my god learn to spell and develop a sentence. you're in college for godsake!
You're a really angry lil boy, aren't you?