U. of Western Ontario???
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U. of Western Ontario???
is it worth it to pay 50 000$ + 20 000$ for the 4 year flight program( tuttion + flight training) at the university of western ontario? thank you
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A degree is worth getting for sure...definitely worth the time/cash investment.
I don't know about that particular degree though...also, Empire is an expensive school to learn at. Many other cheaper places out there that will be able to get you finished quicker.
Of course, this is my opinion, and others will tell you different.
I don't know about that particular degree though...also, Empire is an expensive school to learn at. Many other cheaper places out there that will be able to get you finished quicker.
Of course, this is my opinion, and others will tell you different.
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I did the program, but it was much cheaper when I went through it.
Going to university is not cheap at all. And neither is flight training. However, if you were to go to UWO, it would be just as expensive (for me it turned out to be much cheaper) than to go to some other university and do the flying on the side. Ask any pilot out there who has a degree and who is flying... it's not cheap no matter how you do it.
The good thing about university programs is that there are ample opportunities for scholarships. I received over $20,000 over the 4 years, so for me, it was definetly worth it and I would still recommend the program to anyone today.
Going to university is not cheap at all. And neither is flight training. However, if you were to go to UWO, it would be just as expensive (for me it turned out to be much cheaper) than to go to some other university and do the flying on the side. Ask any pilot out there who has a degree and who is flying... it's not cheap no matter how you do it.
The good thing about university programs is that there are ample opportunities for scholarships. I received over $20,000 over the 4 years, so for me, it was definetly worth it and I would still recommend the program to anyone today.
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i thank very much everyone who gave me his oppinion!!!
the program at this university is called Bachelor of Administrative and Commercial Studies,Commercial Aviation Management
i live in ottawa and i want to be a pilot and because ppl say that u have to have a degree in plus of your flight training to get hired with An airline in the future so after my researchs in Pilot Career Centre i found that the UWO is the one that satisfied my requires. any other oppinion or advice from you will count alot for me, and thanks alot.
the program at this university is called Bachelor of Administrative and Commercial Studies,Commercial Aviation Management
i live in ottawa and i want to be a pilot and because ppl say that u have to have a degree in plus of your flight training to get hired with An airline in the future so after my researchs in Pilot Career Centre i found that the UWO is the one that satisfied my requires. any other oppinion or advice from you will count alot for me, and thanks alot.
I would recommend, if you are able to, staying home (cheaper) and completing flight training in your area while going to U Ottawa or Carleton if you want a degree as well. This way, you'll also be able to pick a degree you want.
Another option is Confederation, Sault, or Seneca colleges because the flight training is completely free, and you get a diploma in aviation.
Another option is Confederation, Sault, or Seneca colleges because the flight training is completely free, and you get a diploma in aviation.
this is the flight training..
2nd Year Flight Training: completion of
Private Pilot's Licence
build up of flying hours required for Commercial Pilot's Licence
3rd Year Flight Training: completion of :
Night Rating
Commercial Pilot's Licence
4th Year Flight Training: completion of
Multi-Engine Rating
Group 1 Instrument Rating
2nd Year Flight Training: completion of
Private Pilot's Licence
build up of flying hours required for Commercial Pilot's Licence
3rd Year Flight Training: completion of :
Night Rating
Commercial Pilot's Licence
4th Year Flight Training: completion of
Multi-Engine Rating
Group 1 Instrument Rating
All you need is completion of high school to the University entrance level.
Additional desirable qualities include (air canada):
Canadian Airline Transport Pilot licence
University degree or college diploma
Aviation College diploma (Confed, sault, seneca)
Military or commercial flight experience
Jet and/or glass cockpit experience
Additional language(s)
Additional desirable qualities include (air canada):
Canadian Airline Transport Pilot licence
University degree or college diploma
Aviation College diploma (Confed, sault, seneca)
Military or commercial flight experience
Jet and/or glass cockpit experience
Additional language(s)
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Don't think so..ave to have a degree in plus of your flight training
I am also studying for a bachelors in Montreal & flying a lot...
Many pilots @ Air Creebec are getting in @ AC with no diploma.....With the baby boomer trend & pilot shortage coming up, they are going to need whoever they can get..
It takes 4 years to complete commercial with Multi/ifr @ Western??
Asking a pilot about what he thinks of Transport Canada, is like asking a fire hydrant what does he think about dogs.
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Yes and no. Flight training is done in the last 3 years of the program. But remember, it's basically a 4 year degree so I suppose they stretch the flight training a bit to coincide with it. The idea is just to have the ME/IFR by the time you're finished the degree.THEICEMAN wrote:
It takes 4 years to complete commercial with Multi/ifr @ Western??
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To me, putting yourself through flight school is much like going through university. Its a major time and finacial comittment over a few years and for an airline to list a university degree as a min requirment is bogus! Sure it looks good on a resume and I can understand more if you would like to be a friggen astronaut. When I was paying my way through training my folks paid for me to go to university part-time for a year to take any courses I was interested in. They were interesting but unfortunatly it was just a distraction and a waste of time and money:( Dont think i'm calling people silly for earning a university degree and pursuing a career in flying, just sucks to hear of people plowing through 4 years of university/college in subjects they dont even care about because they THINK they NEED it. It is my understanding that even Air Canada has been hiring persons with no 'post secondary' education, times they are a changin'
But I sure hope if ever i'm on one of them Airbuses and shit goes down that at least one of the crew has a Bachelor of Administrative and commercial studies...
But I sure hope if ever i'm on one of them Airbuses and shit goes down that at least one of the crew has a Bachelor of Administrative and commercial studies...