Well, depending upon where you are geographically, I recomment Central Washington University's flight officer program (which I'm currently in.) There are pilots all over the airlines and even military who have graduated through our program. Two of which come to mind, one I met was an Air Force pilot flying the F-117A Nighthawk at a local airshow (McChord AFB) and the other I had the pleasure to meet was Lcdr. Craig Olsen, Opposing Solo for the US Navy Blue Angels. One of the original people who started Alaska Airlines was a CWU graduate also.
All of my flight professors are absolutly WONDERFUL! One is a Lawyer/Engineer who was on the original team to design the Boeing 747, worked for British Airways, owned an FBO and a couple of Law firms... all of the professors have had at one point ATP ratings. They are extremely friendly people, and always bending over backwards for students to succeed, and the FBO is also in a class of its own. We've got a nice fleet of planes, about 5 C-152's, 3 2003 Piper Warriors III's for IFR, 2 2004 Arrows (plus 2 older ones) a 2004 Piper Seminole... and all of which have complete IFR GPS suits. (Well, except the 152's)
Anyway, I've already written too much.
Aside from how much I like the flight program, I do recomend you go to a flying school that isn't
only a flying school. The nice thing here is that if I decide I don't want an aviation degree, I can do just about anything else I want, engineering, computer science, music, law enforcement, education... and not be stuck having to find a new place to go.
Flight Tech dept. website.
http://www.cwu.edu/~flight/FBO website
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