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re: Auburn thinking about getting Tuskegee as a Satellite school.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 5:53 am to Referee
Posted on 1/10/22 at 5:53 am to Referee
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There is a benefit to the main campus or they would not be doing it.
The benefit being helping to educate poor minority areas in the state. Few things fight poverty and crime better than education. So hell yes, there is a big benefit.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 7:27 am to viceman
I think this would be a good thing. I hold A&P certificates and work in the aviation field. There is a definite need for education opportunities within the field, particularly maintenance and engineering level. I may be ill-informed, but I think the majority of Auburn's aviation program is geared towards pilot certification.
Hopefully it could include an A&P certification program as part of it. Otherwise the best program in the state is probably Enterprise-Ozark or Andelusia. Embry-Riddle is a great school, but there are only 3 campuses nationwide and they're awfully expensive.
Or... join the Navy, get an O level F/A-18 NEC, get your FAA 8610 signed off by the local FSDO, and then study and take your written, O, & P exams. It ain't rocket science. Well, it can be.
Hopefully it could include an A&P certification program as part of it. Otherwise the best program in the state is probably Enterprise-Ozark or Andelusia. Embry-Riddle is a great school, but there are only 3 campuses nationwide and they're awfully expensive.
Or... join the Navy, get an O level F/A-18 NEC, get your FAA 8610 signed off by the local FSDO, and then study and take your written, O, & P exams. It ain't rocket science. Well, it can be.
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