Transform Your Aviation Career with Eastern Michigan University’s Flight School
Did you know that the demand for pilots is expected to exceed 790,000 by 2038? As the aviation industry continues to soar, Eastern Michigan University’s Aviation program is positioned to equip aspiring aviators with the skills they need to take flight! Located at the historic Willow Run Airport, EMU’s Eagle Flight Center combines cutting-edge training with a comprehensive educational approach, making it a *premier choice* for those aiming to embark on a successful aviation career. Whether through their FAA-certified flight training programs or degree offerings, EMU Aviation is committed to nurturing the next generation of aviation leaders!
Comprehensive Flight Training Programs
- Offering both FAA Part 61 and FAA Part 141 flight training options.
- Utilizing a modern fleet of Cessna 172 SP Skyhawks equipped with Garmin G-1000 glass cockpits.
- Training designed to meet individual learner needs with flexible scheduling options.
- This program aims to balance practical skills with theoretical knowledge to provide a well-rounded education.
Degree Offerings in Aviation
- Two 4-year Bachelor’s degree programs available:
- Aviation Flight Technology
- Aviation Management
- Academic curricula designed to fulfill the growing demands of the aviation industry.
- Partnerships with military programs like Navy (NROTC) and Air Force (AFROTC) enhance leadership opportunities.
- Non-degree flight training programs designed for community learners interested in aviation.
Community and Career Support
- Celebrated for its status as the largest collegiate flight school in the southeastern Michigan and northern Ohio area.
- Fastest growing aviation program in the Great Lakes Region.
- Approved by Michigan’s “No Worker Left Behind” and the federal “Trade Adjustment Assistance” programs.
- Supportive community for students, providing networking opportunities and career guidance.
State-of-the-Art Training Facilities
- Located at Willow Run Airport (YIP), a historic site in aviation history.
- Equipped with advanced training simulators and classroom amenities.
- Expert instructors with extensive industry experience to guide students through complex aviation topics.
In conclusion, Eastern Michigan University’s Aviation program is committed to excellence in flight training and education. With a diverse range of programs and supportive community, they ensure that students are well-prepared to reach their goals in the dynamic aviation industry. For those ready to take the next step in their aviation journey, visit their website at EMU Aviation or contact them at +1 (734) 481-3000 for more information about flight training and degree programs. The sky is not the limit; it’s just the beginning!
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Shadow Enderscar
2 weeks agoUnless you’re willing to spend $200 EVERY semester for limited lots and not nearly enough spots, save your money and your sanity, DON’T COME HERE! RUN! Find someplace that doesn’t have an absolute monarchy scam of a parking business. The majority of students here are commuters, and yet they build new dorms instead of opening the parking structure that’s been unavailable for years. It’s godawful. Like it literally drives (pun not intended) everyone insane. Most of the professors are good, but you can’t meet with them if you can’t even freaking park in the first place. The theatre department is very developed but, from my experience, they treated me like dirt, so I can’t join anything really because of all the fake opportunities.
marieamber21
a month agoParking is horrendous! Don’t even buy a book, I have used maybe 2. Professors are overworked and do not grade in a timely fashion. Just a bummer of a school!
Judy Hawkins
a year agoI really don’t know what is going on with me being a student again here at eastern Michigan University as a second bachelor but I been harassed by police countless of times for literally doing nothing but conducting business as a student every day. Also I work on the campus of eastern Michigan university as well and is subject to threatened to leave the campus and never return again in my life. I have two classes i supposedly not going there today because these stupid emu police said so. The question is why ! I get bullied every day from them and don’t know why? Clearly my civil rights have been violated. It’s a shame that eastern Michigan University failed in opinion to meet my needs as a student. However. I feel like a target individual.
Simon
4 years agoI've had a great time as a student here. Most of my professors have been impactful and are proud to be at EMU and Ypsilanti. The scholarships keep getting better too and EMU shows commitment to making a college degree possible for everyone. The administration is not the greatest, but they rarely affect you since they aren't who you deal with daily. I love the program that I am in, and the professors and my advisor have always been supportive. Campus is great too as it's a good midsized campus, which gives the effect that campus is huge during your first year but by your third year it'll feel so small. It is also a midsized university which gives the big/small effect as well, since during the 15 minutes between the main class times, the hallways and sidewalks are jam packed, but if you're walking around during class time, the hallways and sidewalks are completely empty. EMU and it's campus have a chill laid back vibe. The main universal complaint about EMU is the parking, but it really is not that bad. At first, I did think parking was terrible, but you really just need to learn what lots are open at what times. All the small lots that are the closest will be filled after 8am. The Science Complex lot will be filled after 9am. The parking structure will be filled after 9:30am. If you're coming to campus after those times, you really just need to head to the Green lot. I think people dislike the Green lot just because it feels like a long walk, but you can get to most buildings in at least 10 minutes. The Green lot never fills up, so there will always be a spot for you to park on campus. Also, I don't get why everyone complains about the price. Of course I think it's ridicously that a public university makes you pay to park, parking should always be free. But, EMU has one of the lowest parking fees around. I'm pretty sure the cheapest parking you can get at Wayne State is still $50 more than at EMU. And speaking of cheap parking, there is also the option to park off campus, at the athletic campus, and then you ride a free shuttle that drops you off in the heart of main campus. I did this back when it was free, and now they charge you like $20 to park there for a semester, so I just buy an actual pass now, but if you really want to save money this is a fine option, I did it for two years, and it's not bad at all since the shuttle ride is only like 10 minutes. But yeah, overall I love EMU. I've met so many cool people here and made a lot of good memories. It's disappointing how many people have a negative view of EMU, but I think it's because EMU is a commuter college, and commuter students generally do not feel that connected with the college they go to. Even though I commute, EMU has always been a home to me.
Brian Foster
a year agoDo not go here! They claim to be the cheapest, but they're not. They charge you for parking, they charge you for useless courses that you're forced to take, they charge you for everything while providing absolutely abysmal courses on an ugly, dead campus. I now go to U of M Dearborn; I pay less and I am having a much better college experience. If you are planning on attending here take this as a warning to stay away, especially if you're an engineering student. Their engineering programs are barely accredited and provide you the worst education.