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Pilot Career Coach
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 884
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Jesus,
This is a bigger question than you may think. The first thing you have to do is some research and also ask yourself some questions. You need to decide what your goals are then decide on what kind of flight school you want to attend. Your goals will greatly impact the type of flight school you attend. If your goals are to just rent a plane on the weekend and fly up to a great burger shack for that $100 burger, than your local airport will be more than satisfactory for this task. However, if your goal is to work for an airline than you need to do some research to determine which flight school will provide you with the greatest probability of success. Why don’t we start with you telling me a little bit about yourself and what your goals are with that pilot certificate. Then I will do my best to successfully guide you down the road to becoming a pilot thus achieving your goal. Look forward to hearing from you. Roger
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