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As a major airline captain and retired NFO, sorry you wasted your money getting a professional pilot degree. You could have gotten the same licenses/flight experience for a hell of a lot less at a FBO, the degree will not get you any preferential status with getting accepted to Navy flight training or major airline hiring, and the degree is worthless when trying to find a job during your airline furlough.
Not what you asked or wanted to hear but I hate these scams that take tens of thousands of dollars from naive young people while promising something they can't deliever.
As a major airline captain and retired NFO, sorry you wasted your money getting a professional pilot degree. You could have gotten the same licenses/flight experience for a hell of a lot less at a FBO, the degree will not get you any preferential status with getting accepted to Navy flight training or major airline hiring, and the degree is worthless when trying to find a job during your airline furlough.
Estimated Costs Undergraduate Students
Item Cost
The Daytona Beach Undergraduate Costs on the Daytona Beach Campus website has additional information.
Tuition and Fees* $30,720
Room and Board $9,340
Books (estimated) $1,400
Total, non-flight students** $41,460
Please note...that's for NON-FLYING STUDENTS! ERAU estimates an additional 15k for the first two years and then 10k for the last two.
Four year grand total? $216,000. Put that in your pipe and smoke it...they clearly are.
Useless degree or not, ROTC scholarship is free.
April 15th is coming soon.Nothing is free, my good man.
No worries, Mate... Apocalypse Countdown: "A-Day" - 8!April 15th is coming soon.
It's not where you start. It is where you finish.
I started with zero hours initially, and finished at the top when I received my wings.
I go to a University which offers a degree in professional pilot. We have to take aerodynamics and all that good stuff. I have 250+ hours. I have my private, instrument, multi-engine, commercial and tail wheel. I was just wondering how much it actually helps throughout the process? How many of you guys/gals actually went in with "actual" flight experience, not just a quick ground school before OCS?
Thanks!
If you approach primary with the mindset that you're already a professional pilot and that you should fly the T-6 like a professional pilot, you'll do well. Know that once your peers find out about your experiance, they'll ask you questions and expect you to know the answers. You should seek out opportunities to help them with things you know. Help your friends, pay attention to what the IPs do, and have fun with the flying. You're flying a small, relatively lightweight 1,100 horsepower two-seater with a bangin' air conditioner. Don't F it up
-Matt