Vermont Flight Schools
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Featured Flight Schools Close To Vermont
![]() | Connecticut Flight Academy - Hartford, Connecticut WE ARE NOW APPROVED TO ACCEPT INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS. WE ARE ALSO APPROVED FOR VA BENEFITS. At Connecticut Flight Academy the "Sky is the limit" and we're ready to help change your dreams into reality. Whether you want to fly for recreation, business, or as a professional pilot, CFA can make it happen. Click here to get started... | Learn More |
![]() | Premier Flight Center, LLC - Hartford, Connecticut Premier Flight Center is an FAA and VA approved flight center for over 20 years. Premier Flight Academy is committed to providing our students with the highest quality of aviation training, products and services. Our standard is to ensure the highest level of honesty, integrity and a quality education that you will be able to utilize as a recreational or career pilot. | Learn More |
![]() | Bridgewater State University - Bridgewater, Massachusetts Bridgewater State University offers the only four-year degree program in aviation science in the Northeastern United States. Students earn a Bachelor's in Aviation Science with one of two concentrations - Professional Pilot or Aviation Management. BSC Aviation is proud to be a part of the Veterans Affairs program to help military personnel pursue a career in aviation. | Learn More |
![]() | New England Institute of Technology - Warwick, Rhode Island The Aviation Science / Flight Training Associate Degree program combines academic studies and flight training to prepare graduates for a wide variety of positions within the air transportation industry, including general, airline, and corporate aviation. | Learn More |
![]() | MSU with Flight Training by ATP - Ronkonkoma, New York 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 Vermont
![]() | 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 Vermont
More Information About Training in Vermont
Over 14 million people visit Vermont each year to see the many attractions this state has to offer. Tourism is the state’s largest industry. You’ll find a lot of things to do if you decide to attend Flight Schools here. This state is cold and snowy. The average temperature in January is 16 degrees and the average snowfall in the state is 79 inches. Up to 125 inches of snow might fall in the mountains. The average temperature here in the summer is 79 degrees. The terrain in this state includes mountains, hills and valleys.
Burlington is the largest city in the state. This city and the surrounding area have a number of things to see and do. The city is on the shore of Lake Champlain and you’ll find some things to do on the waterfront. The city has several parks on the lake. There’s a path where you can walk or bike at Riverfront Park. You can sit on bench by the side of the lake and watch the sun set. Leddy Park has a beach and tennis courts. There are places to camp at North Beach. You can go ice skating on the lake during the winter. The ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center is next to the lake. The exhibits here have 70 different types of sea creatures.
Burlington offers some things to do indoors during the winter. The Robert Hull Fleming Museum has over 20,000 objects from around the world. Displays at the museum focus on the cultural heritage of different parts of the world. The Burlington Town Center is an indoor mall with a department store, specialty stores and some restaurants. You can attend performances by the Vermont Symphony Orchestra at the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts.
There are things to do outside in the winter if you don’t mind the cold. The Sugarbush Resort is about 45 minutes south of Burlington. There are over 100 trails for skiing and snowboarding here. You can take a guided tour into the Slide Brook Basin Wilderness Area.
You’ll find plenty to do outside after the weather warms up. You can shop in the stores along the Church Street pedestrian mall. The Burlington Farmers’ Market is held weekly during the summer. There are sightseeing cruises on Lake Champlain. A drive through the area during the fall will give you a look at the state’s fall foliage.
Some interesting places to visit are near Burlington. You can tour the Teddy Bear Factory in Shelburne and the Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory in Waterbury. There’s a lot of information about the state’s history at the Vermont History Museum in Montpelier. A tour of Dakin Farm in Ferrisburg will give you a chance to see how cheese and maple syrup are made. The Boyden Valley Winery in Cambridge offers vineyard tours, wine tasting and canoe trips.
Other attractions in the state to visit while you’re in school here are described at http://www.visit-vermont.com and http://www.vermontvacation.com.
Burlington is the largest city in the state. This city and the surrounding area have a number of things to see and do. The city is on the shore of Lake Champlain and you’ll find some things to do on the waterfront. The city has several parks on the lake. There’s a path where you can walk or bike at Riverfront Park. You can sit on bench by the side of the lake and watch the sun set. Leddy Park has a beach and tennis courts. There are places to camp at North Beach. You can go ice skating on the lake during the winter. The ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center is next to the lake. The exhibits here have 70 different types of sea creatures.
Burlington offers some things to do indoors during the winter. The Robert Hull Fleming Museum has over 20,000 objects from around the world. Displays at the museum focus on the cultural heritage of different parts of the world. The Burlington Town Center is an indoor mall with a department store, specialty stores and some restaurants. You can attend performances by the Vermont Symphony Orchestra at the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts.
There are things to do outside in the winter if you don’t mind the cold. The Sugarbush Resort is about 45 minutes south of Burlington. There are over 100 trails for skiing and snowboarding here. You can take a guided tour into the Slide Brook Basin Wilderness Area.
You’ll find plenty to do outside after the weather warms up. You can shop in the stores along the Church Street pedestrian mall. The Burlington Farmers’ Market is held weekly during the summer. There are sightseeing cruises on Lake Champlain. A drive through the area during the fall will give you a look at the state’s fall foliage.
Some interesting places to visit are near Burlington. You can tour the Teddy Bear Factory in Shelburne and the Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory in Waterbury. There’s a lot of information about the state’s history at the Vermont History Museum in Montpelier. A tour of Dakin Farm in Ferrisburg will give you a chance to see how cheese and maple syrup are made. The Boyden Valley Winery in Cambridge offers vineyard tours, wine tasting and canoe trips.
Other attractions in the state to visit while you’re in school here are described at http://www.visit-vermont.com and http://www.vermontvacation.com.










