Pilot Training

Explore Plane & Pilot Magazine’s Pilot Training section for expert guidance on flight instruction, proficiency, and aviation education. From choosing the right flight school to mastering advanced maneuvers, our articles support pilots at every stage of their journey. Stay informed with tips, techniques, and insights to enhance your flying skills and achieve your aviation goals.

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott

From Embry-Riddle Prescott: Sometimes it’s good to have your head in the clouds. From helicopters to commercial jets to hurricanes, Embry-Riddle Prescott’s College of Aviation will help you begin a journey that will propel your future. Fueling your passion for Aviation, we offer the nation’s most comprehensive academic programs for degrees in Aviation and Aerospace-related fields. […]

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West Virgina University Institute Of Technology

From WVU Tech: WVU Tech’s comprehensive aviation management curriculum makes for a powerful aviation degree.  In the BSAM program, students complete the majority of their initial flight training during their freshman year at the flight school of their choosing. While doing so, they also take online courses from WVU Tech. You’ll learn the business, management, finance […]

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Walla Walla University

From Walla Walla University: The Walla Walla Valley has on average 200 days of clear sky per year, and another 100+ days of flyable weather. This means less time spent on the ground and more time in the air. Our location in the Walla Walla Valley is central to accessing training in a variety of climates […]

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Liberty University

From Liberty University: Prepare for success in the field of aeronautics with a degree from Liberty University. As one of the largest faith-based collegiate aviation programs in North America, their School of Aeronautics will train you with the skills to lead in the aviation field. Become a pilot or an unmanned aerial systems operator through […]

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Baylor University

From Baylor University: The Institute for Air Science was created in 1991 with the goal of advancing Baylor University’s mission through research, public service and the education of a new generation of pilots. In the same year, the institute initiated the Bachelor of Science in Aviation Sciences (B.S.A.) degree, and graduated its first class in […]

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Inter American University Of Puerto Rico

The Airway Science Programs of the Inter American University started at the Metropolitan Campus in 1985. In 1986 the first equipment necessary for flight courses arrived at the Metropolitan Campus, and funds were requested from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to expand these programs. These funds were granted in 1987. The Aeronautical Program was transferred […]

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The Ohio State University

From The Ohio State University: Drawing upon a talented pool of faculty members, as well as graduate and undergraduate students, the Center for Aviation Studies is dedicated to advancing the aviation industry. In addition, the partnerships that the CAS has established within the aviation industry enable students to network with aviation professionals, participate in internship […]

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University of Cincinnati”€”Clermont College

From the University of Cincinnati: Aviation Technology combines pilot training with the on-the-ground skills you need for a career as a professional pilot. In addition to flying passenger aircraft for major and commuter airlines, pilots also crew cargo jets, corporate aircraft and serve the military and law enforcement.  Others fly emergency medical services, perform aerial […]

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Elizabeth City State University

From Elizabeth City State University: Earn your degree in a supportive environment where you are not just a number. Build connections and expand your career choices with a strong aviation network. 65.5 million jobs are supported worldwide in aviation (Air Transport Action Group (ATAG) 2018) Median annual wages range from $54,000 to $83,000 (U.S. Bureau of Labor […]

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Farmingdale State College

From Farmingdale State College: The Farmingdale State College Department of Aviation can help you “earn your wings” or prepare you for a career in a non-flight area of the incredibly diverse aeronautics industry. Their department offers the largest collegiate Flight School in the Northeast Region and the only SUNY school to offer four-year degrees in […]

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