CorbiePilot
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Please excuse the total 'n00b' nature of this post. I'm only trying to get as much information as possible before I start my training. :>
I'm a 27 year old with no degree and a background in security and cash in transit, and no flight experience. I'm looking to not only get my private pilot's license, but to hopefully make a career out of aviation. I've narrowed my search down to three flight schools (one from Front Range Airport, one from Rocky Mountain Metropolitan and one from Centennial), and I want to pursue a 4 year degree online with Metro State here in Denver, Utah Valley, or Mountain States University.
The three schools I'm looking at (and I've flown an hour with each) are McAir Aviation, Daedalus and Flights, Inc. If anyone has any reviews or opinions, good or bad, about any of these schools, I'm all ears. I'm also up for any advice on flight school in general, what to look for in a professional career, getting my degree, and any preparations I need to make. I'll be getting my physical in the next week or two, before I start training.
I'm also curious as to the current hiring trends, and various careers available. Are the hiring numbers really as good as I've been seeing? While being an airline pilot is probably most folks' ambition, I'd also be happy flying cargo or short-hop commuter routes. How do those industries look?
Any advice you have will be much appreciated. Even if I end up not flying for a living, I at least want to get my private license.
Thanks in advance!
~J
I'm a 27 year old with no degree and a background in security and cash in transit, and no flight experience. I'm looking to not only get my private pilot's license, but to hopefully make a career out of aviation. I've narrowed my search down to three flight schools (one from Front Range Airport, one from Rocky Mountain Metropolitan and one from Centennial), and I want to pursue a 4 year degree online with Metro State here in Denver, Utah Valley, or Mountain States University.
The three schools I'm looking at (and I've flown an hour with each) are McAir Aviation, Daedalus and Flights, Inc. If anyone has any reviews or opinions, good or bad, about any of these schools, I'm all ears. I'm also up for any advice on flight school in general, what to look for in a professional career, getting my degree, and any preparations I need to make. I'll be getting my physical in the next week or two, before I start training.
I'm also curious as to the current hiring trends, and various careers available. Are the hiring numbers really as good as I've been seeing? While being an airline pilot is probably most folks' ambition, I'd also be happy flying cargo or short-hop commuter routes. How do those industries look?
Any advice you have will be much appreciated. Even if I end up not flying for a living, I at least want to get my private license.
Thanks in advance!
~J