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Aviation Flight BSA

Aviation Flight Degree

As an aviation flight student at the Russ College, you will begin aviation coursework during your first year of study to work toward earning a pilot certification via the department's FAA-approved Part 141 flight program. Required flight courses include the private pilot certificate through the certified flight instructor certificate, as well as business management, management information systems and meteorology. 

Courses and Curriculum

The aviation flight program is a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved FAR 141 program that meets the federal regulations for pilot training schools. Specifically, the flight program educates and prepares students for a variety of pilot-related positions, including professional flight instructor, commercial pilot, airline pilot, and corporate pilot positions. Flight training is completed in university-owned aircraft.

Beginning with fundamental science and mathematics courses, our undergraduate aviation programs incorporate flight training and industry-focused courses to create an enriching learning experience. 

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Potential Careers

An aviation degree from Ohio University unlocks careers both in the sky and on the ground! Potential jobs you could get in the aviation industry include:

  • Pilot
  • Flight instructor
  • Airline manager
  • Air cargo specialist
  • Corporate pilot
  • Airport manager
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    Equipment & Facilities


    Ohio University has its own airport, as well as a fleet of 15 aircraft from manufacturers including Cessna and Piper. We also utilize multiple simulators to provide our students with immersive, hands-on experiences that enhance their retention of learning in a positive manner.

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    Certified Flight Instructors


    Meet our talented and highly qualified flight instructors. Our instructors ensure that our students receive the highest quality of flight training available.