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Aviation at OHIO. For over 70 years, Ohio University has trained pilots and aviation professionals to keep our air traffic moving safely and efficiently. We prepare our graduates to work in the 91, 121 and 135 sectors of aviation.
Want your career to take flight? As an aviation flight student at the Ohio University, you'll work toward earning a pilot certification in our FAA-approved Part 141 flight program!
When you study aviation at Ohio University, you’ll get to fly exceptional aircraft. OHIO maintains a fleet of 15 aircraft from manufacturers like Cessna and Piper – and you can visit the airfield when you take a tour of the Athens campus!
Admission to the aviation flight program requires submission of a supplemental essay or video response. More information is available at ohio.edu/aviation-admission. Students selected for the aviation flight program must obtain and submit verification of their second-class medical certificate.
For more than 70 years, Ohio University has trained pilots and aviation professionals who keep our air traffic moving safely and efficiently. Our graduates create for good by keeping passengers, crew and cargo safe on the ground or at 30,000 feet — it’s our top priority.
The University operates its own airport, and the University owns a fleet of aircraft that is used for transportation, research, and student pilot training. Students studying for a career in aviation are involved in each of these important areas. The degree programs offered by the Department of Aviation are rigorous, challenging, and exciting.
With Ohio University's two-year degree in aviation technology, you’ll learn to become a professional pilot through the FAA Part 141 flight program, earning the private pilot certificate, instrument rating, and commercial pilot certificate.
An aviation degree from Ohio University unlocks careers both in the sky and on the ground! Potential jobs you could get in the aviation industry include: Pilot; Flight instructor; Airline manager; Air cargo specialist; Corporate pilot; Airport manager
Specifically, the flight program educates and prepares students for a variety of pilot-related positions, including professional flight instructor, commercial pilot, airline pilot, and corporate pilot positions. Flight training is completed in university-owned aircraft.
The degree program provides students with the opportunity to explore career possibilities in the field of aviation and to receive pilot certification through the instrument rating and the commercial pilot certificate before committing to the baccalaureate degree program.