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kristy wrote at 2008-09-10 16:00:44
Hi, I am not going to get into a lot of detail but I just wanted to say that I am also enrolled in Embry Riddle under the Professional Aeronautics degree program. I am in the military and I know that there are many jobs out there open for a person like you or me with this degree, as long as you want to do something aviation related. However if you do not then you could get a couple of minors. I have a minor in safety and management. Do something like that. Kristy


Topher wrote at 2010-10-31 20:48:02
Sorry Dotti... if you lose your medical you cannot be an accident investigator for the NTSB. A first or second class medical is required.


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D. Norkus

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I can address questions about airline pilot employment & entry level airline careers in the United States, women pilots, flight training, pilot certification, U.S. flight scholarships (mostly for women), aviation & airline safety topics, aviation accident investigation and airline operations. ***Please note, I cannot address flight training & career queries from outside the United States, or aero engineering degree programs/careers, aviation management topics. ****

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Airline captain with 15 years past experience in airline ground operations. I have previously flown as a commercial skydive pilot & ferry pilot and majored in Aviation Science


Organizations
International Organization of Women Pilots- The Ninety-Nines, charter member of Women In Aviation International, Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association, Air Line Pilots Association.

Education/Credentials
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University; Aviation Safety/Accident investigation.

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