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MSU and ATP team up to offer degree

By Janice Wood · August 26, 2010 ·

Mountain State University in West Virginia and Airline Transport Professionals (ATP) have inked a deal to offer a new bachelor’s degree for aviation students, the Bachelor of Science in Airline Transport Professional Pilot Operations, with flight training being completed through ATP.

David Robbins, director of aviation at MSU, stated, “Airlines hire the most qualified pilots, preferring that applicants have a bachelor’s degree and high quality flight experience.” To meet this market demand, MSU and ATP have joined together to offer a program that incorporates academics and airline-oriented multi-engine flight training into a bachelor’s aviation degree program. The program allows students to complete flight training through one of ATP’s 22 locations across the country while attending college classes through MSU. Approximately 16 months into the degree program, students will be qualified to work as a flight instructor and begin working towards their total flight experience time while also pursuing an airline-respected bachelor’s degree.

MSU chose ATP to provide the flight training portion of its new professional pilot degree program because of ATP’s 26-year track record training professional pilots in multi-engine aircraft across the U.S., university officials said.

“What makes this degree so unique is how the college coursework complements students’ flight training and professional pilot careers. With recent legislation requiring more flight experience of airline pilot applicants, it’s important that career pilots build high-quality flight experience as quickly and economically as possible. Graduates of this program will be the first of a new generation of airline pilot applicants,” said Derrick Dennis, president of ATP.

For more information: 800-255-2877, ATPFlightSchool.com/degree or MountainState.edu

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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