dduplechain
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I am interested in starting a career in aviation (as a pilot). I am currently working in the technology industry as a developer. I have a degree in Marketing and about 7 years of experience with data technology. I have always wanted to navigate the friendly skies, but thought it was too expensive of an option to pursue. Those concerns are no longer an issue and I am ready to embark on a new experience. I am exploring three possible training solutions:
1. To attend a local Community College like Mountain View or Texas State Technical College Waco. Pros: Cost will be about $21K for the Private, Instrument, Commercial, and Instructor Certificates. Cons: Length of time is about 2 years.
2. To attend a structured private program like American Flyers. Pros: Rapid training program will take about 90 days. Cons: Cost will be about $40K – $45K for the Private, Instrument, Commercial, and Instructor Certificates (with Multi- Engine).
3. To attend an unstructured program like Monarch Air. Pros: Cost. They estimate about $20K for the Private, Instrument, and Commercial (with Multi- Engine). Cons: You’re on your own. Limited support with regards to ground training and instruction.
Has anyone attended any of these programs? If so, please let me know about your experience (good or bad). Any advice will be welcomed. I want to make the right choice for this critical decision.
I look forward to your responses.
-Dirk Duplechain
[email protected]
1. To attend a local Community College like Mountain View or Texas State Technical College Waco. Pros: Cost will be about $21K for the Private, Instrument, Commercial, and Instructor Certificates. Cons: Length of time is about 2 years.
2. To attend a structured private program like American Flyers. Pros: Rapid training program will take about 90 days. Cons: Cost will be about $40K – $45K for the Private, Instrument, Commercial, and Instructor Certificates (with Multi- Engine).
3. To attend an unstructured program like Monarch Air. Pros: Cost. They estimate about $20K for the Private, Instrument, and Commercial (with Multi- Engine). Cons: You’re on your own. Limited support with regards to ground training and instruction.
Has anyone attended any of these programs? If so, please let me know about your experience (good or bad). Any advice will be welcomed. I want to make the right choice for this critical decision.
I look forward to your responses.
-Dirk Duplechain
[email protected]