R22 & R44 Group

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R22 & R44 Group

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Comment by Brent Uttal on October 21, 2011 at 5:37pm
Carl - well you can expect to pay a minimum of 85k for all your ratings.  Universal Helicopters also charges more than other schools do, so you will probably be looking at closer to 100k if not more.  Universal is great for training, they are very strict and they require a lot of hard work and effort from the student.  But I have heard many of the students complaining about the school lately with the way things go around there.
Comment by Carl H. Bloecher IV on October 21, 2011 at 4:24pm
Brent - It's starting to look that I will be relying mostly on private funding. The university offers many financial aid opportunities that I would be automatically applied for if I am accepted to the school. I am looking for other scholarships and grants, as well as looking for anybody who would like to sponsor. However, to answer that question, yes I will try to use private funding. It may be very difficult to juggle paying for both a degree and flight training though...
Comment by Brent Uttal on October 20, 2011 at 10:27pm
Carl - I used to fly with Universal Helicopters in Prescott, so I could give you some insight on the operation there.  Will you be private funded?
Comment by Carl H. Bloecher IV on October 20, 2011 at 8:36pm

Hello all, this seems like the right place to start asking helicopter questions! I'm an aspiring pilot and junior in high school, soon to be looking at colleges. A great opportunity seems to be at the Embry-Riddle campus in Prescott Arizona, where the university works with Universal Helicopters Inc to provide a professional pilot degree as well as flight ratings to students, which include Private, Commercial, Instrument, and CFI. Here is the link. http://prescott.erau.edu/degrees/undergraduate/aeronautical-science... It seems like a great way to combine achieving pilot ratings with a college degree. What are your thoughts??

Comment by Victoria Danhof on August 18, 2011 at 1:44am
Nicie birds to fly.   Landing iin the middle of the Missouri River at flood stage is exciting or hoovering at 11,146 ft on top of Lone Mountain, Big Sky Ski Area is breathtaking.    Viewing the Mountain Goats leap from crag to crag effortlessly in the Bridgers is WOW!  Flying the Big Sky Country, amazing. I'll post pix soon.  Happy flying
Comment by Mark Wallis on August 15, 2011 at 8:25am

I should have said 6 hours a day but only every two weeks, a bit flippant sorry. South East & Midlands of the UK, weather permitting of course. R44 is on the ground now anyway for a new sprag clutch, like a lot of others!

Comment by Buffy Stevenson on August 14, 2011 at 2:29pm
When and where?  Can you give me some details about it?  I would love to be able to do that :)  Sounds like fun flying, and great time building. 
Comment by Mark Wallis on August 14, 2011 at 1:56pm
Hi Buffy, fly my pipeline surveys. 6 hours a day.
Comment by Buffy Stevenson on August 11, 2011 at 1:26pm

I am a Commercial Helicopter Pilot and CFII looking for any opportunity to build time ( ferry, events, etc. )  I currently fly tours in Florida, but the season has started to slow down, so I'm looking for ways to stay in the seat.  Any suggestions or help is greatly appreciated.

 

Comment by Pam Landis on August 2, 2011 at 2:08pm

Any R22's for lease purchase out there??  Prefer an IFR ship....

Just asking........

 

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