Washington Helicopter Training
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Featured Helicopter Training Close To Washington
![]() | 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 |
![]() | 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 |
![]() | Silverhawk Av. Academy, LLC. - Caldwell, Idaho Idaho is helicopter country! Start your helicopter flight training immediately at Silverhawk Aviation Academy. Individual programs are designed to fit your needs. Learning to fly helicopters is one of life's most rewarding adventures! We accept Post 9/11 GI Benefits under Chapter 33. The VA will pay 100% after you receive your Private rating and up to $10,000 per year. | Learn More |
![]() | Mountain Ridge Helicopters - Idaho Helicopter pilots fill a unique and specialized role in the world and you can become a professional helicopter pilot at Mountain Ridge Helicopters in Logan, Utah. Mountain Ridge offers a Part 141 program, one-on-one training, high altitude flying experience, financing, and a university program. We are now approved to offer Veterans Administration benefits for our Flight Instructor Certificate program. | Learn More |
![]() | Mountain Ridge Helicopters - Nevada Helicopter pilots fill a unique and specialized role in the world and you can become a professional helicopter pilot at Mountain Ridge Helicopters in Logan, Utah. Mountain Ridge offers a Part 141 program, one-on-one training, high altitude flying experience, financing, and a university program. We are now approved to offer Veterans Administration benefits for our Flight Instructor Certificate program. | Learn More |
National Helicopter Training Accepting Students From Washington
![]() | 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 Washington
| Ridgeline Helicopters 17708 49th Dr. NE Hangar A Arlington, WA 98223 | ||
| Airwork LLC 1402 Auburn Way Suite 201 Auburn, WA 98002 | ||
| Green River Community College 12401 SE 320th St. Auburn, WA 98092-3699 | ||
| Washington Helicopter School 1402 Auburn Way #201 Auburn, WA 98002 | ||
| Command Aviation Flight Academy 2010 Bakerview Road Bellingham, WA 98226 | ||
| Glacier Aviation, Inc - Burlington Skagit Airport 15053 Crosswind Dr Burlington, WA 98233 | ||
| Larson Helicopter Operations po box 632 Lyle, WA 98635 http://www.larsonhelicopters.com | Larson Helicopter Operations is dedicated to offering the most economical training available. We can do this by using the best training helicopter ever built, the Hiller 12B/C. We offer training in the Columbia River Gorge. | |
| Big Bend Community College 7662 Chanute St. Building 3000 Moses Lake, WA 98837 | ||
| Glacier Aviation Inc. 7645 Old Highway 99 SE Olympia, WA 98501 | ||
| Peninsula Helicopters NW 8850 S.W. State Hwy 3 Suite 2 Port Orchard, WA 98367 | ||
| Classic Helicopter Corp. 8535 Perimeter Rd. South Seattle, WA 98108 | ||
| Helicopters Northwest 8500 Perimeter Road S Seattle, WA 98108 | ||
| Helicopters NW 8500 Perimeter Rd Seattle , WA 98108 | ||
| Snohomish Flying Service 9900 Airport Way Snohomish, WA 98296 | ||
| Inland Helicopters Inc. 5505 E. Rutter Ave. Spokane, WA 99212 | ||
More Info on Helicopter Training in Washington
You’ll appreciate the scenery in Washington if you like to see mountains and green trees. Most of the state’s major cities are located in valleys between the mountain ranges. The climate varies in different parts of the state. The city of Spokane in the eastern part of the state gets 48 8inches of snow a year. Temperatures during the winter range between 20 and 34 degrees. Summer temperatures can be as high as 80 degrees.
The city of Seattle is on the water and receives 36 inches of rain annually. The snowfall during the winter is between seven and eleven inches. Winter temperatures range from 35 to 45 degrees. Temperatures during the summer go up to 85 degrees. Tacoma is 33 miles south of Seattle. The temperatures in Tacoma are about the same as they are in Seattle.
Seattle is the largest city in the state. It is on Puget Sound. You’ll enjoy attending Helicopter Training here if you like water. A panoramic view of the Seattle skyline is visible when you take a cruise around Puget Sound. A visit to the Seattle Aquarium will give you a chance to observe the state’s marine life. Specialty shops and restaurants line the waterfront.
Pike Place Market is in downtown Seattle near the waterfront. This market has nearly nine acres of stalls where you can buy fresh food and produce. Handmade crafts are also sold here.
Pioneer Square in downtown Seattle is the city’s oldest neighborhood. You’ll find antique shops, bookstores, art galleries and restaurants here.
You’ll have a wonderful view of the waterfront, downtown and the rest of the city from the rotating observation deck at the Space Needle.
Over eight million people visit the Seattle area ever year. You’ll find a lot more things to do while you’re in training in Seattle at http://www.visitseattle.org.
Spokane is the second largest city in Washington. It is near mountains and lakes. You’ll find plenty of recreational activities here. Mount Spokane State Park is 30 miles from Spokane. You can ski here during the day or at night. There are places to camp during the summer. West Blackhorse Lake is about 18 miles from Spokane. You’ll be able to fish here during warm weather.
The Spokane River flows through the city. Riverfront Park is on the edge of the river and there are a lot of things to do there. You can walk along the Centennial Trail next to the river. A trip on the SkyRide will give you a scenic view of the river and Spokane Falls.
Tacoma is the third largest city in Washington. You’ll learn about the state’s history at the Washington State History Museum. You can see artists working with glass at the Museum of Glass.
One of the places to shop in Tacoma is Freighthouse Square. This is a 110,000 square foot building with shops and restaurants.
You can see http://www.experiencewa.com to find more things to do while you’re furthering your education in Washington.
The city of Seattle is on the water and receives 36 inches of rain annually. The snowfall during the winter is between seven and eleven inches. Winter temperatures range from 35 to 45 degrees. Temperatures during the summer go up to 85 degrees. Tacoma is 33 miles south of Seattle. The temperatures in Tacoma are about the same as they are in Seattle.
Seattle is the largest city in the state. It is on Puget Sound. You’ll enjoy attending Helicopter Training here if you like water. A panoramic view of the Seattle skyline is visible when you take a cruise around Puget Sound. A visit to the Seattle Aquarium will give you a chance to observe the state’s marine life. Specialty shops and restaurants line the waterfront.
Pike Place Market is in downtown Seattle near the waterfront. This market has nearly nine acres of stalls where you can buy fresh food and produce. Handmade crafts are also sold here.
Pioneer Square in downtown Seattle is the city’s oldest neighborhood. You’ll find antique shops, bookstores, art galleries and restaurants here.
You’ll have a wonderful view of the waterfront, downtown and the rest of the city from the rotating observation deck at the Space Needle.
Over eight million people visit the Seattle area ever year. You’ll find a lot more things to do while you’re in training in Seattle at http://www.visitseattle.org.
Spokane is the second largest city in Washington. It is near mountains and lakes. You’ll find plenty of recreational activities here. Mount Spokane State Park is 30 miles from Spokane. You can ski here during the day or at night. There are places to camp during the summer. West Blackhorse Lake is about 18 miles from Spokane. You’ll be able to fish here during warm weather.
The Spokane River flows through the city. Riverfront Park is on the edge of the river and there are a lot of things to do there. You can walk along the Centennial Trail next to the river. A trip on the SkyRide will give you a scenic view of the river and Spokane Falls.
Tacoma is the third largest city in Washington. You’ll learn about the state’s history at the Washington State History Museum. You can see artists working with glass at the Museum of Glass.
One of the places to shop in Tacoma is Freighthouse Square. This is a 110,000 square foot building with shops and restaurants.
You can see http://www.experiencewa.com to find more things to do while you’re furthering your education in Washington.





