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  1. hi im intersted to be come commercial pilot can you please send some information such as course fees +accommodation +duration of the course and im srarting from zero,,best regard

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    • Khalid, first thank you for reading iflyasa.com blog. We do not provide any flight training here at iflyasa.com, just the information to educate you so that you can make an educated decision about your flight training and pilot career. Please keep reading our blog regularly, and keep learning, and all this is for free. Best.

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  2. i’m Adriano
    hi…
    i want to be a pilot
    i’m from Egypt..
    i want to make it out side Egypt such as in Florida
    but i dont know wht to do…
    so can you tell me plzz ??

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    • Dear Adriano,
      iflyasa.com General Aviation and Flight Training blog is a free informational site. We are not affiliated with any flight school or any other flight training organization. However, to answer your question, I will definitely write an article about the steps required for a foreign student to apply and get admitted in a US Flight Training school, and I will try to do so within this week. Thanks for reading my post.

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  3. Hi i just read your article about flying scholarships for the disabled, i’d like to know how to apply and whether a scholarship would be granted to a non us resident. I’m English and live in England, Great Britain.

    Thanks Steve

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    • Dear Steve,
      I will reply back to your questions in a day or so. In the meanwhile, if you can elaborate a little bit more on the kind and level of disability, and the the eventual desired level of pilot certificate. In other words, why does the applicant want to learn to fly, pleasure or something more than that? Thanks for reading my post.

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  4. wat is te scope of getting employed in aviation industry in coming future probably as pilot

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    • Dear Vicky,
      First, thanks for visiting and reading my blog. Second, this is a great question that you asked, and I will definitely write in detail on this subject in the next few days. In the meanwhile, here is the answer in brief: the prospects of getting employed as a pilot in the short future (5 years) is excellent. Think about it, as people/economies grow, travel industry grows proportionally, both business and pleasure/vacation. Corporation and vacationers can afford to travel more. And I guarantee you that they will not be taking trains or buses anymore. More later.

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    • Dear Vicky,
      First, thanks for visiting and reading my blog. Second, this is a great question that you asked, and I will definitely write in detail on this subject in the next few days. In the meanwhile, here is the answer in brief: the prospects of getting employed as a pilot in the short future (5 years) is excellent. Think about it, as people/economies grow, travel industry grows proportionally, both business and pleasure/vacation. Corporation and vacationers can afford to travel more. And I guarantee you that they will not be taking trains or buses anymore. More later.

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  5. yazan jalal says:

    hi my name is yazan im from jordan i aske if you can make type rating on a 320 or not i have a cpl/ir certficateand pleas anser me c.yzan_pilot@hotmail.com

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    • Yazan, yes anyone with at least a PPL can obtain a type rating, in most cases. However, some type ratings have restrictions like SIC only etc, unless you meet some higher minimums. You should check with the training organizations that provide type ratings to get the details.

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  6. i have dreamd to become a pilot …..and trying my best ..i'am wicked out making money for pilot traning…i need more info about flying schools can any body plx give me a hand….

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