Students may apply any time – classes start both Fall and Spring semesters.
Marshall requires all flight students have at least a Second Class Medical when starting the flight program. However, we recommend students get a First Class Medical prior to flight training to make sure they do not have any medical conditions that could disqualify them from flying with airlines. Medicals MUST be done by an FAA Aviation Medical Examiner (AME).
These flight training costs are in addition to regular tuition and fees, housing, books, meals, etc.
Students will take all classes at the Bill Noe Flight School at Yeager Airport (CRW), at Marshall’s South Charleston campus or through Marshall Online.
No problem, contact us to enroll in flight training only options or, if you are considering a second degree.
We are establishing internships and career enhancement bridge programs for students and graduates.
The Professional Pilot program is not eligible for Veterans Affairs benefits at this time.