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Snohomish Flying Service has many ways that you can pay for your
flight training or the rental of aircraft.
- Pay as you go with cash, check, debit or credit card (Visa
or M/C)
- Place a minimum of $400 on your account with cash or check
and receive a 3% discount, this is called a “Block Discount.”
Your account must always be at zero or a positive balance to
receive discount.
- Student loan
All flights and ground lessons must be paid for in advance or
at the completion of the lesson.
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. . . . . . . . . . . . Veterans Affairs (VA) Benefits:
General information: SNOHOMISH FLYING
SERVICE is approved by the Department of Veteran Affairs
to train U. S. Military Veterans who meet the following requirements:
- The veteran must have previously obtained the Private Pilot
Certificate.
- The veteran must fill out a VA form 22-1990 “Application
for Education Benefits.”
- To enroll the veteran must have and maintain throughout
his/her training a current second class medical certificate
for all courses except the ATP course, which requires a current
first class medical.
- The veteran must be enrolled in an FAA Part 141 approved
training program and will be reimbursed for 60% of all flight
training dual, solo, ground and pre & post instruction.
- The Department Of Veteran Affairs will not reimburse for
training hours that exceed the FAA Part 141 minimum course hours
that are approved. Other items not reimbursed are books
and pilot supplies.
- The veteran must have an approval letter; Certificate of
Eligibility from the VA stating the veteran has benefits available
to him/her prior to enrollment in a flight-training program
to ensure reimbursements of funds to the veteran.
- The veteran and the school certifying official must fill
out VA form 22-1999 “Enrollment Certification.” Or, if the veteran
had prior training at other flight schools, he/she must take
an evaluation ride in order to receive prior credit and be placed
in our program. The veteran must fill out VA form 22-1995, “Request
for Change of Program or Place of Training”
- The veteran is given a copy of our school’s catalog. The
first page must be signed and remain in the veteran’s file.
- Once a veteran is enrolled in the course of training, he
must follow the approved Part 141 training syllabus and fly
20 hours in a 90-day period. If the veteran fails to fly the
required time, he then goes on probation and must fly the required
20 hours during the next 90-day period or dis-enroll. Exceptions
can be made for reasons such as illness or weather.
For Eligibility Information, contact Christi Otness
at 360-568-1541 or toll free at the Department Of Veteran Affairs
1-800-827-1000 or TDD at 1-800-829-4833.
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