skyhawk172
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skyhawk172
Hi everyone!
I am currently a 16 year old working on my ppl (I just recently solo'd) and my goal is to be an airline pilot. I will graduate high school this year, at 17 years old and with my ppl (so long as nothing major happens) and hopefully hour build a bit the summer after I graduate. My parents are requiring me to go to college, and I am thinking of going to a university with an accredited flight program I could get a 1000hr R-ATP at; seeing as that would take me 4 years, and I wouldn't be able to be an airline pilot until I am 21 (5 years away). I am currently looking at Auburn as my number 1 choice due to the location and warm weather, but am also open to many other universities with aviation schools. I would like to graduate with my CFI as well. I qualified for a $60k scholarship to Auburn (15k annually) due to my SAT score and I have $170k from my parents which would include an apartment, food, books, etc. (the money would not just be for flight training/ tuition) so I may still have some debt, but I am optimistic about student loans. However I have seen lots of posts about a university not being worth it, and that it can take way longer for stage checks, cost way too much, and overall just not be worth it/ a good experience. I was hoping someone could share their input and/or experience on an aviation degree, especially considering I have 5 years before I am even old enough for an r-atp and that I HAVE to go to college if I want any help from my family. Also, if anyone has experience with a college and part 61 separate training it would be great to hear some advice on that (if it's cheaper, quicker, etc.) If anyone has any great experiences/ success stories with universities I would love to hear them!
I am currently a 16 year old working on my ppl (I just recently solo'd) and my goal is to be an airline pilot. I will graduate high school this year, at 17 years old and with my ppl (so long as nothing major happens) and hopefully hour build a bit the summer after I graduate. My parents are requiring me to go to college, and I am thinking of going to a university with an accredited flight program I could get a 1000hr R-ATP at; seeing as that would take me 4 years, and I wouldn't be able to be an airline pilot until I am 21 (5 years away). I am currently looking at Auburn as my number 1 choice due to the location and warm weather, but am also open to many other universities with aviation schools. I would like to graduate with my CFI as well. I qualified for a $60k scholarship to Auburn (15k annually) due to my SAT score and I have $170k from my parents which would include an apartment, food, books, etc. (the money would not just be for flight training/ tuition) so I may still have some debt, but I am optimistic about student loans. However I have seen lots of posts about a university not being worth it, and that it can take way longer for stage checks, cost way too much, and overall just not be worth it/ a good experience. I was hoping someone could share their input and/or experience on an aviation degree, especially considering I have 5 years before I am even old enough for an r-atp and that I HAVE to go to college if I want any help from my family. Also, if anyone has experience with a college and part 61 separate training it would be great to hear some advice on that (if it's cheaper, quicker, etc.) If anyone has any great experiences/ success stories with universities I would love to hear them!