QUESTION: If I goto flight school/training overseas to save money will my training still be accepted by US carriers?...Or, is the flight training considered not legitimate or not at the same standard as US flight schools?
You can always come back to the US and convert your license. That process can expensive since you will have to meet the FAA requirements even though you have a CPL from a different country. But it’s possible.
I probably didn’t communicate that properly. The important aspect of the information shared is that with a private/ commercial certificate, a student may be able to get credits towards a college degree and save some money in process.
Hi Steve, what if the prospective aviation student already has a masters degree in marketing I mean an MBA in marketing from from Africa and would want to train as a pilot, would that past degree count or may have to sign up for another degree while in an aviation school..
Update: right now most airlines are NOT requiring a degree.
Part 141 and part 61 is the very first thing I learnt as an enthusiast.
Thx for sharing. I’m 17 and really interested in becoming an airline pilot and your videos really help
Thank you
That was a smart move by your friend!
Thx for sharin my gud brotha. I'm an up & coming pilot content creator currently takin lessons for my private. #salute!!!!!
You’re welcome! Good luck and let me know how things progress.
What was the hardest part of your flight training ? I’m next 🙏🏾💙
QUESTION: If I goto flight school/training overseas to save money will my training still be accepted by US carriers?...Or, is the flight training considered not legitimate or not at the same standard as US flight schools?
You can always come back to the US and convert your license. That process can expensive since you will have to meet the FAA requirements even though you have a CPL from a different country. But it’s possible.
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I’m not sure what college he went to but I haven’t heard of any that would trade in part 61 training for college credits.
That part caught me off guard as well.
I probably didn’t communicate that properly. The important aspect of the information shared is that with a private/ commercial certificate, a student may be able to get credits towards a college degree and save some money in process.
I actually was trying to do that as well
Hi Steve, what if the prospective aviation student already has a masters degree in marketing I mean an MBA in marketing from from Africa and would want to train as a pilot, would that past degree count or may have to sign up for another degree while in an aviation school..
No, you won't need to get another degree. You will only need to start flight training at a flight school.
Very helpful video. Please how can I contact you?
Majority of airlines don't require a college degree anymore Thank god!
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Thanks to the lord for that
Pls can we communicate via email?
I will create a specific one for something like this. I have my Instagram Stephen_o_ojo