University of Cincinnati”€”Clermont College

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Key Takeaways:

  • The University of Cincinnati's Aviation Technology program offers comprehensive training for a professional pilot career, combining flight instruction with essential on-the-ground skills and leading to pilot certifications.
  • Graduates are prepared for a diverse range of aviation roles, including passenger, cargo, corporate, military, law enforcement, and specialized services like EMS or flight instruction.
  • The curriculum emphasizes critical pilot skills such as safety, crew management, weather, and navigation, with professional flight training provided by the FAA-approved Sporty's Academy.
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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 surveying and photography and conduct sight-seeing flights. Some pilots participate in firefighting, rescue searches and other public service flying, while others become flight instructors.

Being a pilot requires strict attention to safety, management of crew resources, knowledge of weather and navigation, and intimate knowledge of the aircraft and the mechanics of flight. Aviation Technology insures you learn these skills along with earning your pilot certifications.

Professional pilot training in the UC Clermont College Aviation Technology program is provided by Sporty’s Academy, Inc. Sporty’s Academy is the educational division of the highly acclaimed Sporty’s Pilot Shop — the world’s largest provider of aviation educational resources and pilot supplies. Sporty’s Academy is a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved pilot school, holder of FAA Air Agency Certificate #XSTS103K, headquartered at the Clermont County Airport in Batavia, Ohio, less than a mile from the UC Clermont campus.

 
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