Ohio Flight Schools
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Featured Flight Schools Close To Ohio
![]() | MSU with Flight Training by ATP - Indianapolis, Indiana Mountain State University offers an on-line aviation bachelor's degree program that includes ATP's Airline Career Pilot Program flight training. The program comes with over 100 hours multi-engine experience and affordable financing, including Federal Student Aid and many private loans to those who qualify. | Learn More |
![]() | ATP - Indianapolis, Indiana ATP has been the leader in multi-engine flight training for over 20 years. ATP's quality instruction speaks for itself; we are the only company that has you flying as PIC nationwide, in an airline-style environment, in $500,000 aircraft. | Learn More |
![]() | Western Michigan University - College of Aviation - Battle Creek, Michigan The College of Aviation offers the only comprehensive aviation program at a public university in Michigan, and with over 700 undergraduate students, is one of the largest (top 3) aviation programs in the nation. Backed by over 60 years of history and our h3 industry reputation, the College of Aviation is fast becoming a powerful force in the future of aviation training. WMU accepts the Post-9/11 GI Bill, the Montgomery GI Bill, and the Yellow Ribbon Program. | Learn More |
![]() | Third Coast Aviation - Kalamazoo, Michigan At Third Coast Aviation, we bring exceptional instructors together with prospective professional and recreational pilots. We fly aircraft that will make you a strong pilot with good fundamental skills at prices that offer tremendous value. | Learn More |
![]() | MSU with Flight Training by ATP - Bowling Green, Kentucky Mountain State University offers an on-line aviation bachelor's degree program that includes ATP's Airline Career Pilot Program flight training. The program comes with over 100 hours multi-engine experience and affordable financing, including Federal Student Aid and many private loans to those who qualify. | Learn More |
National Flight Schools Accepting Students From Ohio
![]() | Airline Transport Professionals - 26 U.S. Flight Training Locations - ATP has been the leader in multi-engine flight training for over 20 years. ATP's quality instruction speaks for itself; we are the only company that has you flying as PIC nationwide, in an airline-style environment, in $500,000 aircraft. | Learn More |
![]() | University of North Dakota - 4 U.S. Flight School Locations - From the most technologically advanced simulators to the world's largest collegiate training fleet, UND's state-of-the-art facilities provide our students with a training experience second to none. This means your degree program will prepare you for your career and your life. Veterans - you potentially have access to over $100,000 in GI Bill education benefits. | Learn More |
![]() | Phoenix East Aviation, Inc. - Daytona Beach, Florida PEA now offers F-1 Visas for flight training students - One of only a few nationally accredited flight training schools in the U.S., our mission is quality and value-priced training. Learn to fly in sunny Florida with 350+ flying days a year. Relax on world-famous Daytona local beaches. And achieve your dream career as a professional pilot. Programs are VA approved. Financing is available for U.S. students. | Learn More |
![]() | Aerosim Flight Academy - Sanford, Florida Aerosim Flight Academy is a top-tier flight school that was originally created by the airlines (Comair/Delta). Because our training structure was developed by the airlines, our instruction is rooted in the discipline required to turn students into successful airline pilots. Aerosim is proud to offer U.S. military veterans VA benefits. | Learn More |
![]() | Spartan College of Aeronautics - Tulsa, Oklahoma Students looking for a flight training school will find that Spartan is simply one of the best. For more than 80 years, Spartan has been training professional pilots and we are committed to providing high quality, professional flight instruction. At Spartan, you can use the Pre and Post 911 G.I. Bill, V.A Rehabilitation or the Tuition Assistance Program to help pay for training. | Learn More |
![]() | Utah Valley University - Online Programs Aviation Science at Utah Valley University provides year-round online aviation education at the collegiate level. Students can earn a bachelor or associate degree via online courses while learning to fly at their home field or other local airport. | Learn More |
More Flight Schools in Ohio
More Information about Flight Schools in Ohio
You’ll enjoy attending Flight Schools in Ohio if you like flat land. High summer temperatures throughout the state range from 71 to 76. Temperatures during the winter and the amount of snowfall vary in the state’s three largest cities.
Columbus is the largest city in the state. The average temperature here in the winter is 36 degrees and snowfall is about 28 inches. You’ll find plenty of things to do in Columbus all year round while you’re obtaining further education here.
You can see a variety of exhibits at museums and other institutions in Columbus. The Center of Science and Industry (COSI) has exhibits on the oceans and space. You can see minerals and fossils from different parts of the world at the Orton Geological Museum. The Santa Maria is a replica of the flagship used by Christopher Columbus.
There are outdoor attractions in Columbus for you to visit. You’ll see over 11,500 roses at the Park of Roses. You can walk on a labyrinth at the Chadwick Arboretum & Learning Gardens.
Cleveland is the second largest city in the state. It is north of Columbus on the edge of Lake Erie. You’ll enjoy going to school here in the winter if you like snow. You can expect a snowfall of about 56 inches and a high temperature in the winter of about 27 degrees.
Taking a trolley tour in Cleveland is a good way to learn a few things about the city. You can take a tour with Trolley Tours that travels to the North Coast Harbor, through downtown and along Lake Erie. You’ll have an idea of the attractions Cleveland has to offer after you finish the tour.
One of the things to see in the North Coast Harbor area of the city is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Janis Joplin and U2 are a few of the singers you can learn about in the exhibits here.
There are more things to see all over the Cleveland area. You can see animals and plants at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. The Fairport Harbor Lakefront Park Beach has places for sailing and boating. There is a marine museum next to the park.
The state’s third largest city is Cincinnati in the southwest corner of the state. The annual snowfall here is about 24 inches. The high temperature in the winter is around 31 degrees. You’ll be able to skate on an outdoor ice rink in the middle of downtown Cleveland during the winter.
You can take a riverboat cruise on the Ohio River during the warmer months of the year. The Coco Key Water Resort is an indoor water park. The temperature in the park is 84 degrees all year round. You’ll be able to see the stars at night through a telescope at the Cincinnati Observatory.
Visitors spent 23 billion dollars in this state in 2009. You’ll see some of the attractions they visited at http://www.ohiotraveler.com and http://consumer.discoverohio.com.
Columbus is the largest city in the state. The average temperature here in the winter is 36 degrees and snowfall is about 28 inches. You’ll find plenty of things to do in Columbus all year round while you’re obtaining further education here.
You can see a variety of exhibits at museums and other institutions in Columbus. The Center of Science and Industry (COSI) has exhibits on the oceans and space. You can see minerals and fossils from different parts of the world at the Orton Geological Museum. The Santa Maria is a replica of the flagship used by Christopher Columbus.
There are outdoor attractions in Columbus for you to visit. You’ll see over 11,500 roses at the Park of Roses. You can walk on a labyrinth at the Chadwick Arboretum & Learning Gardens.
Cleveland is the second largest city in the state. It is north of Columbus on the edge of Lake Erie. You’ll enjoy going to school here in the winter if you like snow. You can expect a snowfall of about 56 inches and a high temperature in the winter of about 27 degrees.
Taking a trolley tour in Cleveland is a good way to learn a few things about the city. You can take a tour with Trolley Tours that travels to the North Coast Harbor, through downtown and along Lake Erie. You’ll have an idea of the attractions Cleveland has to offer after you finish the tour.
One of the things to see in the North Coast Harbor area of the city is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Janis Joplin and U2 are a few of the singers you can learn about in the exhibits here.
There are more things to see all over the Cleveland area. You can see animals and plants at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. The Fairport Harbor Lakefront Park Beach has places for sailing and boating. There is a marine museum next to the park.
The state’s third largest city is Cincinnati in the southwest corner of the state. The annual snowfall here is about 24 inches. The high temperature in the winter is around 31 degrees. You’ll be able to skate on an outdoor ice rink in the middle of downtown Cleveland during the winter.
You can take a riverboat cruise on the Ohio River during the warmer months of the year. The Coco Key Water Resort is an indoor water park. The temperature in the park is 84 degrees all year round. You’ll be able to see the stars at night through a telescope at the Cincinnati Observatory.
Visitors spent 23 billion dollars in this state in 2009. You’ll see some of the attractions they visited at http://www.ohiotraveler.com and http://consumer.discoverohio.com.








