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Graduates with a B.S. in Aviation provide outstanding value to airlines. The training at Minnesota State Mankato adheres to rigorous FAA Part 141 standards, utilizing a custom syllabus focused on automation, multiengine procedures, and real-world scenarios. Students log an average of 20 hours in our FAA-certified simulator, encountering typical flight conditions and emergency situations. However, Aviation students at Minnesota State University, Mankato gain more than just training. Our curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge and technical skills with the professional competencies employers seek, including:
Part 141 flight training, the most sought-after preparation for pilots in the field.
FAA certifications and 50 hours of practice in our advanced simulator.
Exposure to flying across four distinct seasons.
A strong focus on professionalism, ethics, and safety.
Whether you aim for advanced aviation roles with airlines, corporations, or the military, we possess the expertise and faculty to support your aspirations. In our program, we take the time to understand you and ensure you acquire the knowledge, skills, and networks necessary for success. We are dedicated to equipping and motivating our students to become the professionals they aspire to be.