Arizona State University (ASU)
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While the aviation classes at ASU are highly recommended, some students have expressed concerns regarding the Part 141 flight school (AeroGuard), citing issues such as scheduling difficulties and high costs relative to flight hours received. However, the ASU education side of aviation is praised for its excellent classes and outstanding professors.
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About Arizona State University (ASU)
Arizona State University (ASU) offers comprehensive undergraduate and graduate aviation degrees that combine academic studies with professional flight and aviation training. Located in Tempe, Arizona, the year-round flying weather provides an ideal environment for flight training. ASU's Professional Flight program is an FAA-approved Part 141 pilot school, with flight operations conducted at Chandler Municipal Airport (KCHD), about 25 minutes from the main campus. The program is designed for students seriously interested in becoming professional airline pilots and prepares graduates for various technically related roles within professional aviation flight operations.