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<blockquote data-quote="aa5b" data-source="post: 3524939" data-attributes="member: 13956"><p>Delta pilot here - </p><p></p><p>I would definitely major in something outside of aviation and learn to fly on the side. Do not get an aviation degree and put all of your eggs in one basket. Diversify and become a well rounded individual, that is what major airlines want to see, they do not care about where you learned how to fly. OSU and OU both have good aviation programs, but my blood runs orange and would recommend Stillwater. Stay away from programs like ATP as they are way overpriced. Good luck, the current industry setback is temporary and will recover. Aviation is always cyclical and there is a lot of luck to hit it on the upswing. Feel free to PM with any additional questions. I could not even think about doing anything else for a living.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aa5b, post: 3524939, member: 13956"] Delta pilot here - I would definitely major in something outside of aviation and learn to fly on the side. Do not get an aviation degree and put all of your eggs in one basket. Diversify and become a well rounded individual, that is what major airlines want to see, they do not care about where you learned how to fly. OSU and OU both have good aviation programs, but my blood runs orange and would recommend Stillwater. Stay away from programs like ATP as they are way overpriced. Good luck, the current industry setback is temporary and will recover. Aviation is always cyclical and there is a lot of luck to hit it on the upswing. Feel free to PM with any additional questions. I could not even think about doing anything else for a living. [/QUOTE]
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