What are some great schools for getting your pilots license for helicopters and airplanes?
Nick C asked:
I am looking to get my license for both helicopters and airplanes and I would like to find a school that offers both with all the bells and whistles. I am not looking for limited instruction, but the whole deal and every certification I can get.
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Emory Riddle have all the courses you’re looking for. They offer programs pertaining to aeronautical field. stiletto
I am a student at Embry Riddle and I can tell you that if you want to get your pilot’s license, Embry Riddle is probably the best place to do it. There are two campuses, one in Prescott, AZ and one in Daytona Beach, FL. I believe that you could also get your pilot’s license in less than 40 hours if you are an Embry Riddle student. David R
Embry-Riddle, Spartan (Oklahoma), UND (North Dakota), OSU (Ohio State), those are some of the heavy hitters I know about, unsure on rotorcraft at these, but I think any of these would be worth at least looking in to if you are college-age and want to move in to aviation as a career. baron_von_party