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Your DESTINATION to Become a Pilot

Episode 8 of the Out of the Blue from MTSU podcast, hosted by MTSU, titled "Your DESTINATION to Become a Pilot" was published on October 16, 2023 and runs 8 minutes.

October 16, 2023 ·8m · Out of the Blue from MTSU

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Southwest Airlines recently announced that MTSU is a partner in their Destination 225° Pilot Pathways program. This will allow students access to a pathway that leads to being competitively qualified for a commercial pilot career at Southwest. MTSU is now among 12 of the nation’s top collegiate flight training programs in the Destination 225° university pathway, a tremendous honor for this growing Aerospace program. https://mtsunews.com/southwest-destination-225-partnership/

Southwest Airlines recently announced that MTSU is a partner in their Destination 225° Pilot Pathways program. This will allow students access to a pathway that leads to being competitively qualified for a commercial pilot career at Southwest.

MTSU is now among 12 of the nation’s top collegiate flight training programs in the Destination 225° university pathway, a tremendous honor for this growing Aerospace program.


https://mtsunews.com/southwest-destination-225-partnership/

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04 - The Lost Pin

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