Wayman Aviation Academy ( Wayman.EDU ) is the largest and longest running Ab Initio flight school in South Florida. It is the only dedicated aviation college in South Florida offering Associate in Aeronautical Science Degrees. They are celebrating 35 years of launching pilot careers into the skies above Miami. The school focuses on initial training through commercial flight training in preparation for airline careers. They have 5 airline partners including SkyWest and Republic Airways which fly for American Airlines, United, and Delta. Wayman is approved for international students’ visas. It operates a fleet of 40+ aircraft at Hollywood North Perry Airport (KHWO). Wayman Aviation partners with Miami-Dade College, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and Liberty University for degree programs. Learn more about Wayman Aviation Academy at Wayman.edu or on Instagram, RU-vid, and Facebook @WaymanAviation
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A safety suggestion for others reading through comments, on high-wing aircraft like this Cessna 172. When you are checking fuel quantity after removing the fuel cap, make sure there is always a chain attached to the cap. If it ever comes undone during flight without a chain, it will siphon all of the gas out of the wing and you'll never know. Versus low wing aircraft like the Piper's where you can visually see the cap flew off and gas is leaving your wing. The chain will also make a lot of noise banging on top your wing to atleast give you an audible warning youre losing fuel.
Hola Si quiero tener laclicencia como piloto privado porque ya tengo 56 años, que puedo hacer? Hay alguna posibilidad p ya es imposible por mi edad Gracias
Hey so I am currently in high school getting straight As , currently in India , but fluent in English as I was brought up abroad , parents are supportive in me being an Airline Pilot . Will you help with my visa when I have to come to Florida to attend the training ? And are there any scholarships? Like I want the program where i want to build my hours as a Flight Instructor. And I can afford the training fees but it would be better if the fees was 35 k for the whole training
I currently have school loans from getting my bachelors degree now I want to do pilot training. What does Sallie Mae say about this? Have you had any students comment on this? Do they treat these loans like a separate loan or do they treat it like it is a undergraduate school loan? Thanks anyone