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Hope you all can help out a friend of mine with information...
My friend has a brother in Vietnam and he wants to become a pilot. He wants out of Vietnam and my friend wants him out of Vietnam to make a better life for himself. He has family support financially from his Sister (my friend) living in Massachusetts (Boston). I thought rather than contacting these schools individually... http://www.beapilot.com/cgi-local/sc...eld_num ber=5 ...I'd post here to get a global response. Teh flight school doesn't need to be located within MA or even the United States for that matter. I guess we need to know if a flight school *could* sponsor a student visa, is the first question. If so, and I realize that is a big 'if', can someone give me a broad approximation of yearly cost to attend flight school full time? If a flight school can sponsor a student visa can people give me some recommendations for schools within the state of MA, that would be most ideal. The person in question is male in mid to late 20's and in good health with no criminal past at all. Thanks very much in advance... Regards, Dean C. Harris |
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Dean C. Harris wrote:
Hope you all can help out a friend of mine with information... My friend has a brother in Vietnam and he wants to become a pilot. He wants out of Vietnam and my friend wants him out of Vietnam to make a better life for himself. He has family support financially from his Sister (my friend) living in Massachusetts (Boston). I thought rather than contacting these schools individually... http://www.beapilot.com/cgi-local/sc...eld_num ber=5 ..I'd post here to get a global response. Teh flight school doesn't need to be located within MA or even the United States for that matter. I guess we need to know if a flight school *could* sponsor a student visa, is the first question. If so, and I realize that is a big 'if', can someone give me a broad approximation of yearly cost to attend flight school full time? If a flight school can sponsor a student visa can people give me some recommendations for schools within the state of MA, that would be most ideal. The person in question is male in mid to late 20's and in good health with no criminal past at all. Thanks very much in advance... Regards, Dean C. Harris Take a look at the place where I got my primary instruction http://www.eagle-east.com/ . The rates for instruction and plane rental are on the web site. I'm not sure what you are implying by "sponsor" but FBOs are not altruistic organizations. They are hardworking folk that need to make a living for themselves and their families. Give Tim Campbell a call at the number shown. He was an active Marine a few years back. |
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On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 02:23:41 GMT, tony roberts
wrote: Sponsorship is usually done by a corporation that will sponsor the applicant because they need their skills. It is not usually done by a school (flight or otherwise) except in the case of a bursary or an honorarium. So you do not appear to meet the criterea. Sorry. I used the wrong term. I was referring to this: http://www.flight101.com/m1.html His Sister can pay in full for the lessons. I understand what you are stating regarding foreigner's and flight training though. I gave the info to my friend and she is following up on it. Regards, Dean Also, right now it is difficult for a foreigner to obtain flight instruction in the USA. Best example I can give - I know of a Canadian who bought a helicopter and the purchase price included flight instruction. When he went to cross the border between Canada and the USA he was asked the purpose of his visit - told them flight instruction - and was denied entry. In my own case, as a Canadian registered pilot who is allowed to fly in the USA, I am a Brit - landed immigrant in Canada - I was denied a tour of Seattle Centre because I was not born in the USA. So if I, as a pilot who is allowed to fly Seattle Airspace and talk to Centre on the radio, is not allowed to go and talk to Centre in person - Well, you get the point - A Vietnamese, who cannot fly, who is looking for someone in the USA to pay for him to learn . . . who wants to get out of Vietnam . . . Sorry - I cannot offer you any words of hope. Tony |
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On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 00:45:47 GMT, "William W. Plummer"
wrote: Take a look at the place where I got my primary instruction http://www.eagle-east.com/ . The rates for instruction and plane rental are on the web site. I'm not sure what you are implying by "sponsor" but FBOs are not altruistic organizations. They are hardworking folk that need to make a living for themselves and their families. Give Tim Campbell a call at the number shown. He was an active Marine a few years back. I'll pass the info along. Thanks. By sponsor I meant help obtain a visa such as this: http://www.flight101.com/m1.html Regards, Dean |
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"Dean C. Harris" wrote in message If a flight school can sponsor a
student visa can people give me some recommendations for schools within the state of MA, that would be most ideal. Many flight schools can sponsor a J-1 visa. There are so many foriegn students in the pattern around here that I sometimes wonder if I'm in the US. I'm not familiar with MA schools, but most schools run about $25k for a full professional pilot course(not including housing, meals, or travel expenses). The course can be stretched out over a couple of years. He will have to exit the US when his training is complete. D. |
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tony roberts wrote in message news:nospam-53784C.19240102092004@shawnews...
Sponsorship is usually done by a corporation that will sponsor the applicant because they need their skills. It is not usually done by a school (flight or otherwise) except in the case of a bursary or an honorarium. So you do not appear to meet the criterea. Sounds like you are talking about H-1 work visas. I think the poster was talking about student visas. -robert |
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Most larger flight schools can do the J-1. There are a lot in Northern
California. One to check out is www.flyingvikings.com -Robert Dean C. Harris wrote in message . .. Hope you all can help out a friend of mine with information... My friend has a brother in Vietnam and he wants to become a pilot. He wants out of Vietnam and my friend wants him out of Vietnam to make a better life for himself. He has family support financially from his Sister (my friend) living in Massachusetts (Boston). I thought rather than contacting these schools individually... http://www.beapilot.com/cgi-local/sc...eld_num ber=5 ..I'd post here to get a global response. Teh flight school doesn't need to be located within MA or even the United States for that matter. I guess we need to know if a flight school *could* sponsor a student visa, is the first question. If so, and I realize that is a big 'if', can someone give me a broad approximation of yearly cost to attend flight school full time? If a flight school can sponsor a student visa can people give me some recommendations for schools within the state of MA, that would be most ideal. The person in question is male in mid to late 20's and in good health with no criminal past at all. Thanks very much in advance... Regards, Dean C. Harris |
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