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Getting a private license or commercial license is certainly not a cheep endeavor. For many people it very possibly could be one of the many primary reasons why they haven't tried to get their helicopter license yet. Unfortunately, the costs getting a helicopter license are only going up as this is an expensive activity (or occupation). But do not be disillusioned! There are several avenues that you can explore to be given financial aid for your training.

Conveniently, there are various options for you to take which will allow you to afford the helicopter training you need. There are plenty of groups, personal loans and scholarships available which will sponsor you and the expenditures needed to get a helicopter license.

Listed below are several sources which will help you financially:

regional flight groups

-AOPA Pilot Finance - run along with MBNA Bank, and offers personal loans to be used for any flight training expense. For more information, visit the aopa website or call 1 800 882 8648.

-Pilot Finance - This loan type can be used to finance part time training (1-5 lessons per week). For more information, visit the pilot finance website or call 1 800 667 0201.

-Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC)The University Aviation Association (UAA) and -the Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) - both of these organizations are nationally certified

-Local Boy Scouts of America (of the their merit badges is in aviation and successful alumni may be willing to sponsor aspiring pilots)

-Helicopter Foundation International

-United States Air Force and The Air Force Aid Society

-Whirly Girls International (an organization that provides grants and loans to female students)

-Pell GrantsFederal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FESOG)

-The Women in Aviation International (an organization that provides grants and loans to female students)

As well as the groups previously mentioned, there are various organizations and clubs that provide scholarships to students and members. But nevertheless, the majority of scholarships commonly are not very effectively advertised. If you are interested in learning more about scholarships and helicopter financial aid options that may be available to you, the avscholarship website is very helpful.

Below are the general requirments for some aviation scholarships:

US Citizen

Full-time Student

Demonstrate financial aid need

Minimum Grade Point Average

College degree is an aviation related career

Make sure to talk with your regional flight school about fincial aid options that they may supply. Much of the time they will have different options of payment that you can discuss about.

It may take you time to find a method to pay for your helicopter financial aid , but in the end it is worth it.

by: Paul Cain




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