You can actually go to a Regional at 21 with a restricted ATP with this program. Even without going through an approved university program or military training. You need to get the full 1500 hours and can't fly as a captain until 23. But still an excellent choice.
You must be 18 years of age to train with us! Our Career Pilot Program is a full-time flight training program where students must be available most days of the week. Learn more on our website or talk to a training advisor: bluelineaviation.com
@@ayayousef601 It depends on the program that you’re in. Although it is possible to be a part-time, online student in our program, we would not recommend it. Our students are flying 2-3 times a day, 5 days a week, and they are in grounds or self-study for the rest. If you are at a part-time flight school, it’s more doable.
Can anyone explain to me, if i finished graduating on highschool there are 2 options that I'll take flight school or college first??? Or I'll study on college first before on flight school training??
We would recommend going to flight school before college if your goal is to become a career pilot! Our College vs Flight School video breaks this route down more specifically: ruclips.net/video/v3QgDV40NzM/видео.html
I’m also researching different flight schools, but I’d say Blue Line definitely is a lot faster and also is equivalent in cost. ATP also has mixed reviews and I’ve heard nothing but good from Blue Line, they also have better aircraft
@@whosthis1230 yeah but I can’t find any reviews from the students them selfs but blue line does seem like a better flight school for me. ATP is partnered with lots of airlines too.
@@Lonj101 Yeah that’s true. If you search “Blue Line Aviation Andy Pete” into RUclips you can find a video he did comparing ATP and blue line, and he did end up going there
We'd recommend checking out a video that was made called ATP vs Blue Line by AndyPateVlogs. He does a very extensive breakdown between the two schools!
We have two locations, one in North Carolina and one in Florida. You can find details about our Career Pilot Program on our website! www.bluelineaviation.com/
You can actually go to a Regional at 21 with a restricted ATP with this program. Even without going through an approved university program or military training. You need to get the full 1500 hours and can't fly as a captain until 23. But still an excellent choice.
I look forward to attending this flight school in future! Thanks for sharing. See ya in the skies!🙂
Great video and answers a lot of my (mom) questions! We stopped by last summer and it’s beautiful ❤
That’s awesome! Thank you 😁
amazing video
What’s the age requirement to have a PPL with you? And, what days of the week do I have to attend classes for the PPL?
You must be 18 years of age to train with us! Our Career Pilot Program is a full-time flight training program where students must be available most days of the week. Learn more on our website or talk to a training advisor: bluelineaviation.com
Is doing an online bachelors degree while doing flight school a good choice or is it too much work?
@@ayayousef601 It depends on the program that you’re in. Although it is possible to be a part-time, online student in our program, we would not recommend it. Our students are flying 2-3 times a day, 5 days a week, and they are in grounds or self-study for the rest. If you are at a part-time flight school, it’s more doable.
Can anyone explain to me, if i finished graduating on highschool there are 2 options that I'll take flight school or college first??? Or I'll study on college first before on flight school training??
We would recommend going to flight school before college if your goal is to become a career pilot! Our College vs Flight School video breaks this route down more specifically: ruclips.net/video/v3QgDV40NzM/видео.html
Why should I go to Blue line flight school and not ATP flight school? What is better about blue line
I’m also researching different flight schools, but I’d say Blue Line definitely is a lot faster and also is equivalent in cost. ATP also has mixed reviews and I’ve heard nothing but good from Blue Line, they also have better aircraft
@@whosthis1230 yeah but I can’t find any reviews from the students them selfs but blue line does seem like a better flight school for me. ATP is partnered with lots of airlines too.
@@Lonj101 Yeah that’s true. If you search “Blue Line Aviation Andy Pete” into RUclips you can find a video he did comparing ATP and blue line, and he did end up going there
@@whosthis1230 yeah I watched that video 👍
We'd recommend checking out a video that was made called ATP vs Blue Line by AndyPateVlogs. He does a very extensive breakdown between the two schools!
Where is the school situated! And the fees in dollars
We have two locations, one in North Carolina and one in Florida. You can find details about our Career Pilot Program on our website! www.bluelineaviation.com/
Noted 👍
what if i graduate highschool at 17? do i still have to wait till im 18?
You could start private and instrument at 17, but you would need to turn 18 before you start commercial training!