Professional Aeronautics Careers
Pilots wishing to fly for major airlines will face strong competition, as those firms tend to attract many more applicants than the number of job openings. Pilots who have logged the greatest number of flying hours using sophisticated equipment typically have the best prospects.
In addition to job openings arising from employment growth, opportunities will also result from the need to replace pilots who must retire at age 65.
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ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE & ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN PROFESSIONAL AERONAUTICS
CIP Codes:
41.0101
Semesters:
5
Tuition Range:
$60,940
Number of Graduates in Cohort:
No information available
Mean Institutional Loan Debt of Graduates:
No information available
Mean Private Loan Debt of Graduates:
No information available
Mean Title IV Loan Debt of Graduates:
No information available
On-time Completion:
No information available
Available Graduate Employment Rate:
No information available
SOC:
11-3071
Occupational Title:
Transportation, Storage and Distribution Managers
O*Net Links:
http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/11-3071.00












