Hi,
I am about to start a professional flight training program and after a 1 month research, I have only 2 schools to choose from and wonder if any of you can help me decide which of the schools would be best to complete my training at.
1- www.montair.com (located in Vancouver)
2- www.torontoairways.com (located in Toronto)
thanks
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i’m studying in russia a course termed aviation engineering, but outside russia there is no such course (the closest being aviation maintenance mechanics which is a diploma course). now i really have to make a transfer to the US, but my humble Question/problems are these;
do i take up a BS in mechanics and later a masters in aviation maintenance mech. or a major in mech eng. and minor in av. maint. meach. and probly a masters in aeronautics. — i hope to work at the airport. when done.
are my credits in av. eng which tends to have the likeness of av. maint. mech transferable to mechanical engineering
what schools in the warmer part of america is transfering possibilities a lot easier. (when u look at the whole russian vs US education)
what schoolls can i easily transfer to should i decide to take a major in mech. eng/ minor in Av. maint. mech
embery riddle gave me the best option, but its too expensive any other options around southern america??
can aeronautic engineers work as maintenance engineers in airports?
which of these combos is best with future in an African country
– major in aeronautics/minor in AM mech & a later masters in Mech Eng.
– major in Mech Eng./minor in AM mech & a later masters in Aeronautics eng.
any other additional details or advised wil be warmly welcomed. thank you all. i’d be really greatfull for your kind responses.
My fiance spent the three years after graduation earning experience in mechanics of all sorts. He is now interested in pursuing his dream career in aviation (mechanics and flying), and his Marine uncle told him to look into Embry-Riddle Aero University. He loves the idea of it, but it is rather expensive. What sort of scholarships and financial aid are available at this particular school and what kind of requirements do they have?
Are there any other aviation schools that you would suggest?