johns13b
Well-Known Member
The flight and academic departments are two toatally seperate deals. There are many students who go for a degree from ERAU, then fly off campus. However, the rates right now at Riddle for renting a C172 with the latest equipment is $92/hr. Thats about average at the Daytona field.
I've flown at many flight schools. The structure of Riddle matches what I want in a flight school. This is not to say Riddle is for everyone...it's not. I can understand the logic of flying elsewhere, but I'm not getting a "Pilot" degree. Students can choose to earn a degree that will put them anywhere in the aviation inustry, not just flying. I will have options, but flying is my dream.
The internship I had knocked down the hour requirement severely. I couldn't have done that without Riddle. The flight instructor job I will get here is better than anywhere else. I'll get to further my education for FREE, benefits that are better than anywhere in the area, and I get to instruct where you won't run out of students. OR, I can instruct for a couple months to get hours and go to a regional, but I don't want to just get the minimum.
Every student at Embry-Riddle has a different story. However, we all have something in common. We love the industry and we believe that Riddle can place us where we want to be.
Are we all wrong in going to Riddle?
I think not.
Are we better than everyone else?:whatever: The whole "Riddle pilots are arrogant" thing bothers me. We're not better people or pilots. I just believe that I go to a school that fits me extremely well.
Am I guaranteed a "jet job"? No. Anything worth doing has to be earned and isn't easy. However, the internship opportunities make it easier.
Is Riddle great? The best way to answer that is just to say that it's great for me.
I've flown at many flight schools. The structure of Riddle matches what I want in a flight school. This is not to say Riddle is for everyone...it's not. I can understand the logic of flying elsewhere, but I'm not getting a "Pilot" degree. Students can choose to earn a degree that will put them anywhere in the aviation inustry, not just flying. I will have options, but flying is my dream.
The internship I had knocked down the hour requirement severely. I couldn't have done that without Riddle. The flight instructor job I will get here is better than anywhere else. I'll get to further my education for FREE, benefits that are better than anywhere in the area, and I get to instruct where you won't run out of students. OR, I can instruct for a couple months to get hours and go to a regional, but I don't want to just get the minimum.
Every student at Embry-Riddle has a different story. However, we all have something in common. We love the industry and we believe that Riddle can place us where we want to be.
Are we all wrong in going to Riddle?
Are we better than everyone else?:whatever: The whole "Riddle pilots are arrogant" thing bothers me. We're not better people or pilots. I just believe that I go to a school that fits me extremely well.
Am I guaranteed a "jet job"? No. Anything worth doing has to be earned and isn't easy. However, the internship opportunities make it easier.
Is Riddle great? The best way to answer that is just to say that it's great for me.