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  • Last Update: May 6, 2010
  • Joined: May 6, 2010

flightguy45

is waiting f­or school to­ start
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  • flightguy45
    flightguy45 I used to be enrolled at a world wide campus when I was back in germany. The best part about going to the Daytona campus is im not paying a single dime for it. In fact i am being paid BAH while Im going so Im actually make money. I got out because the ...  moreI used to be enrolled at a world wide campus when I was back in germany. The best part about going to the Daytona campus is im not paying a single dime for it. In fact i am being paid BAH while Im going so Im actually make money. I got out because the army wasnt promoting my MOS so that with ten years active duty equals 100% Post 9/11 GI bill. Its great.  
    • May 10, 2010
  • justeli
    justeli: You would be surprised at the cost difference with the worldwide campuses. I pay probably a third of what you pay at daytona. They do still have the same degrees. I am a pro aero with a minor in safety. BUt basically what I do is use the extra loan money ...  moreYou would be surprised at the cost difference with the worldwide campuses. I pay probably a third of what you pay at daytona. They do still have the same degrees. I am a pro aero with a minor in safety. BUt basically what I do is use the extra loan money I receive and put it towards flight school. it ends up being roughly 13 a year for me personally. It might be something worth looking into. And the WWcampuses are all over the place. Pretty much anywhere there is a military base and usually if there is a helicopter flight school near by they are affiliated.  less
    • May 9, 2010
  • flightguy45
    flightguy45 → justeli: Im starting at the daytona beach campus and all they have are fixed wings. If you get to the Prescott campus tell me how it is and if they have the Human Factors degree with the MS in Sysytems. Id rather transfer over there for the rotory wing portion. ...  moreIm starting at the daytona beach campus and all they have are fixed wings. If you get to the Prescott campus tell me how it is and if they have the Human Factors degree with the MS in Sysytems. Id rather transfer over there for the rotory wing portion. Also nothing beats a Blackhawk. S-70  
    • May 9, 2010
  • Jordan Dalton
    Jordan Dalton: Welcome to RotorSpace!!
    • May 6, 2010
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Pilot Information

  • Pilot Status Aspiring Pilot
  • Flight Experience 1200 hrs as a non rated crewmember , flight medic/ crew instructor
  • Favorite Aircraft Blawkhawk

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  • About Me I was a flight medic for 7 years and am a full time student who is hopping to jump in the front seat. I love rotorywing flying.
  • Birthday May 29, 1980
  • Gender Male
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