Oregon Helicopter Training
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Featured Helicopter Training in Oregon
![]() | ApexHeli Oregon, Inc. - Florence, Oregon Apexheli is not your typical flight school. We offer both helicopter and fixed-wing instruction and focus on a limited number of students so that we can provide the best and most cost-effective training. If you are a career oriented pilot talk to us about our comprehensive career program with a guaranteed paid pilot position. Check out our new long-line course! | Learn More |
![]() | Jerry Trimble Helicopters - McMinnville, Oregon We offer fast, high-quality primary and advanced helicopter flight training in the Robinson R-22 and R-44. Our flight instructor, Jerry Trimble, has been flying the Robinson since pre-certification. We take enormous pride in providing individualized instruction. | Learn More |
National Helicopter Training Accepting Students From Oregon
![]() | University of North Dakota - Grand Forks, North Dakota From the most technologically advanced simulators to the world's largest collegiate training fleet, UND's state-of-the-art facilities provide our helicopter 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 |
![]() | Upper Limit Aviation - Salt Lake City, Utah Committed to flight instruction, Upper Limit Aviation teaches today's students to become tomorrow's helicopter pilots. ULA's flight training courses, including its special curricula courses, have been approved by the Veteran's Affair Administration to provide benefits under Chapters 30, 31, 1606 and 1607 of the G.I. Bill. This allows those who have served in one of the various branches of the military to use their benefits towards flight training. | Learn More |
More Helicopter Training in Oregon
| Sunset Helicopters Inc. 23115 Airport Rd NE #12 Aurora, OR 97002 | ||
| Baker Aircraft 43769 Heilner Drive Baker City, OR 97814 | ||
| Applebee Aviation, Inc 22330 NW Fisher Road Banks, OR 97106 | ||
| Central Oregon Community College 2600 NW College Way Bend, OR 97701 | ||
| Leading Edge Aviation, Inc. 63120 Powell Butte Hwy Bend, OR 97701 | ||
| Avia Aviation 5671 Plumley St. Corvallis, OR 97333 | ||
| Corvallis Aero Service 5695 SW Airport Place Corvallis, OR 97333 | ||
| ApexHeli Oregon, Inc. 2001 Airport Way Florence, OR 97439 http://www.apexheli.com | Apexheli is not your typical flight school. We focus on a limited number of students so that we can provide the best and most cost-effective training. ApexHeli is a complete helicopter and fixed wing school. | |
| Hillsboro Aviation 3565 NE Cornell Rd Hillsboro, OR 97124 | ||
| SHShelicopters 3355 NW Cornell Rd. Hillsboro, OR 97124 | ||
| Jerry Trimble Helicopters 1318 NE Galloway St McMinnville, OR 97128 http://www.jerrytrimblehelicopters.com | We offer private, commercial and CFI helicopter flight training in the R-22. We provide individualized instruction, by an experienced instructor at a great price. Ask about out helicopter time building programs. We also offer touchdown auto training. | |
| Konect Aviation 825 NE 19th Street McMinnville, OR 97128 | ||
| Precision Flight Training, Inc. 17770 NE Aviation Way Newberg, OR 97132 | ||
| Precision Helicopters 17770 NE Aviation Way Newberg, OR 97132 | ||
| Portland Community College 17705 NW Springville Rd Portland, OR 97229 | ||
| Rogue Helicopters LLC PO Box 516 Rogue River, OR 97537 | ||
| Columbia Aviation Center 34000 Skyway Drive Scappoose, OR 97056 | ||
| Columbia Aviation Center, LLC 34000 Skyway Drive Scappoose, OR 97056 | ||
| Hillsboro Aviation - Troutdale Center 911 NW Graham Rd. Troutdale, OR 97060 | ||
More Information about Helicopter Training in Oregon
You’re likely to find scenery in Oregon that suits you if you decide you want to attend Helicopter Training here. This state has forests, deserts, beaches, cliffs, hills and valleys. The average annual snowfall in the three largest cities in the state is about six inches. The state’s average temperature in January is 32 degrees. The average temperature here in the summer is 66 degrees. You can expect rain in this state.
Portland is the largest city in the state. Over 500,000 people live here and almost nine million people visited the city in 2009.
You’ll have a great time while you’re attending training in Portland if you like outdoor activities. You can hike up Council Crest to see a scenic view of the Portland skyline. There’s a running trail along the Williamette River. Hiking through Forest Park will give you a chance to see some wildlife. Portland is a good place for bike riding. Many of the major streets have bike lanes.
There are more outdoor recreational opportunities at Mount Hood. Mount Hood is about 60 miles from Portland. You can go mountain climbing and skiing here.
There are also plenty of things to do indoors in the Portland area. You can watch basketball games at the Rose Quarter. Concerts are held at the Merrill Auditorium. You’ll find plenty of stores and restaurants at Pioneer Place and Lloyd Center.
Portland was founded in the 1840s. There’s a lot of information about the state’s history at the Oregon Historical Society.
Salem is about 47 miles south of Portland. This is the second largest city in the state and you’ll find a variety of things to do here. The city’s museums have exhibits focusing on antique farm machinery, history, natural history, art and numerous other items. You can learn about history of forests in Oregon at the Forest History Center. You’ll be able to tour a Victorian home and walk through gardens at the Historic Deepwood Estate. There’s a variety of merchandise at the shops in downtown Salem. The Historic Elsinore Theatre opened in the 1920s. You can attend movies, concerts and musicals in this theatre.
You’ll find some interesting things to do just outside Salem. Canada geese can be seen during the winter at the Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge. The deck outside the tasting room at the Ankeny Vineyard overlooks the Refuge.
The third largest city in the state is Eugene. It is about 67 miles south of Salem. The Williamette River flows through the city. Eugene is surrounded by mountains. You’ll find plenty to do outdoors in Eugene. Rasor Park is on the river. There are places for biking and walking here. You can hike through a forest up to the top of Spencer Butte.
Eugene also has things to do indoors. You can attend a variety of performances at the Hult Center for the Performing Arts.
A lot more things you can do while you’re obtaining further education here are listed at http://www.traveloregon.com and http://www.oregon.com.
Portland is the largest city in the state. Over 500,000 people live here and almost nine million people visited the city in 2009.
You’ll have a great time while you’re attending training in Portland if you like outdoor activities. You can hike up Council Crest to see a scenic view of the Portland skyline. There’s a running trail along the Williamette River. Hiking through Forest Park will give you a chance to see some wildlife. Portland is a good place for bike riding. Many of the major streets have bike lanes.
There are more outdoor recreational opportunities at Mount Hood. Mount Hood is about 60 miles from Portland. You can go mountain climbing and skiing here.
There are also plenty of things to do indoors in the Portland area. You can watch basketball games at the Rose Quarter. Concerts are held at the Merrill Auditorium. You’ll find plenty of stores and restaurants at Pioneer Place and Lloyd Center.
Portland was founded in the 1840s. There’s a lot of information about the state’s history at the Oregon Historical Society.
Salem is about 47 miles south of Portland. This is the second largest city in the state and you’ll find a variety of things to do here. The city’s museums have exhibits focusing on antique farm machinery, history, natural history, art and numerous other items. You can learn about history of forests in Oregon at the Forest History Center. You’ll be able to tour a Victorian home and walk through gardens at the Historic Deepwood Estate. There’s a variety of merchandise at the shops in downtown Salem. The Historic Elsinore Theatre opened in the 1920s. You can attend movies, concerts and musicals in this theatre.
You’ll find some interesting things to do just outside Salem. Canada geese can be seen during the winter at the Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge. The deck outside the tasting room at the Ankeny Vineyard overlooks the Refuge.
The third largest city in the state is Eugene. It is about 67 miles south of Salem. The Williamette River flows through the city. Eugene is surrounded by mountains. You’ll find plenty to do outdoors in Eugene. Rasor Park is on the river. There are places for biking and walking here. You can hike through a forest up to the top of Spencer Butte.
Eugene also has things to do indoors. You can attend a variety of performances at the Hult Center for the Performing Arts.
A lot more things you can do while you’re obtaining further education here are listed at http://www.traveloregon.com and http://www.oregon.com.



