by Boss_BlueAngels » Mon Feb 07, 2005 10:44 pm
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there are ways to plan your aviation degree so that if something prevents you from flying (medical, interest, finances, whatever) you can easily change specializations within the major.
I got, pardon my french, screwed out of flying here, but am still a flight major. I'm a Junior, and all I had to do was change from Flight Officer specialization, to Aviation Safety Management. Over half of the flight classes I've taken already are required for my current specialization. Only difference is I don't have to take any more flight labs or Part 141 classes. Easy as could be. Trade a couple 141 classes, for econ, and accounting, and I'm all set. AND, I still get to take amazing classes such as Mountain/Canyon flying (best class EVER!) Advanced Navigation, and my other Aircraft systems classes... let alone the aviation law, advanced aerodynamics, airport managament... etc.
The program here has the integrated courses specifically for the people who do have complications in the flying, as it happens all the time.
Simply a matter of planing things out... just like flying.
P.S. sorry, just wanted an excuse to use the glowing and marquee functions at the top.
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