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21 Pilot Training programs found

Bachelor Programmes in Aviation Pilot Training

After graduating from high school, most students are ready to pursue a bachelor’s degree. This undergraduate academic award provides a better understanding of a specific area of study. It can take three to five years to complete this program of study.

What is a Bachelor in Pilot Training? It is a program designed around teaching students how to pilot aircraft. Some universities may offer pilot training for airplanes or helicopters. Much of the training includes hands-on experience flying and using flight simulators. Before heading to the cockpit, scholars may be expected to complete required courses similar to airline operations, aircraft performance, flight technique analysis, flight safety, flight physiology, domestic and international navigation, crew resource management, aviation law, and advanced helicopter systems.

Pilots have to be skilled leaders, decision makers and resource managers, so it’s no surprise that this bachelor’s degree helps students improve these skills. With leadership, decision-making and recourse managing skills, graduates become more competitive applicants and more likely to succeed in their personal lives.

The cost of a Bachelor in Pilot Training can vary greatly. In part, it depends on the school and the duration of the program. The best way to get an estimate is to contact universities directly.

The most obvious career available to graduates with a Bachelor in Pilot Training is a pilot. However, this career can be diverse. Some students go on to pilot commercial jets, shipping airplanes, private planes and agricultural helicopters. Other career opportunities include flight safety investigators, aviation program managers, operations trainees, operations specialists, controller maintenance officers and aviation planners. Scholars could even use this degree as a stepping stone for more education.

Students may be able to enroll in a Bachelor in Pilot Training program at universities around the world or through an online program. To learn more, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.