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Connecticut Flight & Helicopter Schools International Students

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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...
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Considering Flight & Helicopter Schools International Students in Connecticut?

You’ll have a good time going to school in Connecticut if you’re interested in history. The first settlers came to this state in the 17th century.

The scenery in the state varies. You’ll find pretty little villages, rolling hills and beaches. Temperatures will go down to about 27 degrees in January and rise to about 70 degrees in July. Cities on the beach are warmer than inland cities. The state’s annual snowfall is between 25 and 60 inches. The heaviest snowfalls are in the northwest part of the state.

Bridgeport is the state’s largest city. Its location on Long Island Sound makes it an ideal place for training if you like the water. You can swim and sunbathe at Seaside Park Beach. The Bridgeport Lighthouse is located here. Captain’s Cove Seaport is a tourist attraction at Black Rock Harbor. Specialty shops here sell handmade jewelry, gifts and candy. The Dundon House has displays relating to the state’s oyster industry. Part of the four billion dollars that tourists spend in the state each year is spent in Bridgeport and other towns on Long Island Sound.

If you attend training in Bridgeport, you’ll be able to see sports events at the Arena at Harbor Yard. This venue has hockey games and college basketball games.

Hartford and New Haven are two of the state’s other large cities. New Haven is 20 miles southwest of Bridgeport and is also on the water. Hartford is an inland city that is just north of the central part of the state.

You’ll learn a lot about history in New Haven. The first ship landed here in 1638. The Pardee Morris house dates back to 1780 and is open for tours. This house is part of the New Haven Museum. Displays at the museum have 17th century furniture and 18th century paintings. Records in the museum’s Whitney Library date back to New Haven’s founding.

Yale University was moved to New Haven from Saybrook in 1716. You’ll be able to take a guided tour of the university campus. The tour includes a stop at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library.

Hartford is about 40 miles north of New Haven. You can see art at the Wadsworth Atheneum. The Butler-McCook House was built in the 18th century and has furniture dating back to that time. You can stroll through a restored Victorian garden on the grounds here.

You can explore villages near Hartford if you go to school there. Wethersfield is about five miles away. Wethersfield was founded in the 1630s and has over 150 Colonial homes. The Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum consists of three 18th century homes. You can buy fresh produce from the farm stands in the area. The rural scenery of the northwestern area of Connecticut is a little over an hour away from Hartford.

You’ll learn more about Connecticut at http://www.visitconnecticut.com and http://www.ctvisit.com.

Furthering your education here will give you the opportunity to spend time in a scenic state with a rich history.
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