hey guy that is nice video, i have a couple questions to you. Im comercial anac and private FAA and about CFI program in Hillsboro, what is real chance of Brazilian pilots get a job on a CFI program with f1 visa. every pilot with good skills and English can do it? thanks for sharing your flights.
Yuri Ferrari hey guy! thanks for watching my videos. can tell you i got one of the best experience of my life flying in HAA. if you're professional pilot here you can change your license to FAA and then make a cfi course! i promise you after this course you'll be hired. don't worry about english there's not a trouble. if you have conditions to do it... just do it! have great flights dude!
@@fabioroberto1 Hey that's amazing :) I'm planning to go there this summer to start training. Do you think international students can find a job in the regional airlines with their CFI in HAA?
@@KTmin3 I didn't see your comment, my bad! I had experienced some friends that got all trainning from PPL to MEI at HAA with F-1 international student visa that gave them the OPT to work in us for 24 Months. Then, working as instructor on school they got the minimuns flight hours to regional airlines! They worked 12 months on school, got more then 1.000 hours and applied for the last 12 months to work on airline with the OPT. Look what i found below: Optional Practical Training (OPT) is an extra period after completing an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in the United States, during which international students may stay in the country with a student visa to work or, as The name says, acquire practical training in the area studied. If the foreigner is in the country with an F-1 student visa and has successfully attended at least nine months of an American course, he or she is allowed by the United States Immigration and Citizenship Services to do temporary work in the country. up to 12 months.
@@guilhermelog1 Is up to you man! If you accomplish all flight trainning working hard all time, you get all licenses a year, so maybe you'll be hired for the school or not! being a good student with good personal achievements you Rock! Then, after hired by school, just be the best instructor as you can and just try regional airline, why not?! Have good flights..
Hey . How many aircrafts does Hillsboro has in it's fleet in actual. And how frequent does the student gets to fly .
Is Hillsboro really a good academy to join ?
hey guy that is nice video, i have a couple questions to you.
Im comercial anac and private FAA and about CFI program in Hillsboro, what is real chance of Brazilian pilots get a job on a CFI program with f1 visa. every pilot with good skills and English can do it?
thanks for sharing your flights.
Yuri Ferrari hey guy! thanks for watching my videos. can tell you i got one of the best experience of my life flying in HAA. if you're professional pilot here you can change your license to FAA and then make a cfi course! i promise you after this course you'll be hired. don't worry about english there's not a trouble. if you have conditions to do it... just do it! have great flights dude!
@@fabioroberto1 Hey that's amazing :) I'm planning to go there this summer to start training. Do you think international students can find a job in the regional airlines with their CFI in HAA?
@@KTmin3 I didn't see your comment, my bad! I had experienced some friends that got all trainning from PPL to MEI at HAA with F-1 international student visa that gave them the OPT to work in us for 24 Months. Then, working as instructor on school they got the minimuns flight hours to regional airlines! They worked 12 months on school, got more then 1.000 hours and applied for the last 12 months to work on airline with the OPT. Look what i found below:
Optional Practical Training (OPT) is an extra period after completing an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in the United States, during which international students may stay in the country with a student visa to work or, as The name says, acquire practical training in the area studied.
If the foreigner is in the country with an F-1 student visa and has successfully attended at least nine months of an American course, he or she is allowed by the United States Immigration and Citizenship Services to do temporary work in the country. up to 12 months.
@@guilhermelog1 Is up to you man! If you accomplish all flight trainning working hard all time, you get all licenses a year, so maybe you'll be hired for the school or not! being a good student with good personal achievements you Rock! Then, after hired by school, just be the best instructor as you can and just try regional airline, why not?! Have good flights..