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- Upon admittance to the Ohio State flight program, students begin work towards Professional Pilot Certification (PPC). To complete the certification, students are required to take the following courses: AVN 2100, 2101, 2102, 2501, 3100, 3101, 4100, 4101, 4102 and EITHER 4301 OR 5100 and 5101.
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Enrollment for the Professional Pilot Specialization is currently in very high demand. We have implemented measures to increase the amount of students the program can accept, as well as prioritize the students who have expressed interest in beginning flight training.
Careers: Professional pilot, flight instructor, flight dispatcher, airport operations planner, safety inspector, accident investigator and airport director. Students can obtain the Professional Pilot Certification through this degree.
The Ohio State University strives to provide high quality flight training for our current and future students, and the instructors and staff at Ohio State are dedicated to making you become the best possible pilot you can be.
Students enrolled in the professional pilot specialization complete flight training at The Ohio State University Airport, selecting the flight slots that are most compatible with their class schedules.
Graduates of the aviation program often go on to become airport executives and professional pilots. Many alumni also design, manage and operate the world's aviation systems. The Center for Aviation Studies is the home of education, research and outreach in aviation at The Ohio State University.
The Flight Education program is FAA Part 141-certified and has over 100-students annually earning their pilot certification. Dedicated to supporting interdisciplinary learning, discovery and engagement, the program provides quality flight instruction to students of the aviation programs, with limited programs available for the public.
Professional Pilot Specialization: The Professional Pilot Certification is a competitive program with an application process. Admission to the specialization is not guaranteed.