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Considering Moving to Attend Axiom Aviation?

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  • May 14
  • 4 min read


Flight is a universal concept. Pilots from around the world operate identical aircraft utilizing similar techniques and procedures. Through the gift of flight, mankind has reached every corner of the globe, meaning that virtually no location is truly inaccessible in the modern era. 



Despite the expansive range of aviation, many services are only available in certain locations. One of these services is flight training. While most airfields with a Fixed Based Operator (FBO) in the US offer some level of flight training, most airports do not have career flight training programs, leading many to look into moving for flight school. While we are unable to give information regarding all flight schools or every potential training location, we can offer information regarding what it is like to move to attend flight school at Axiom Aviation. 


Picking a Location


Axiom Aviation has two training locations, Ogden and St. George, Utah. The Ogden location is Axiom’s primary flight training facility. Students who attend the Ogden location can complete all their training at the same location. Our St. George location is the school's secondary location, but it offers all of the same services, and its students and instructors are given the same treatment as those in Ogden. Like their northern counterparts, students who attend the St. George location can complete all of their primary training at one facility, and the program is identical to include the SkyWest Partnership and a guaranteed flight instructor position upon completion of the program. 



Deciding which location is best for you will be primarily determined by your situation and ties to the region. For anyone who lives in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, the Ogden location is a no-brainer. Those who live in nearby metro areas, such as Logan, are also encouraged to attend the Ogden location, with several students having completed the program while making a one-hour daily commute for flight school. While a long commute is far from ideal, it is certainly doable. 



The St. George location is optimally suited for those living in Southern Utah and the surrounding area. Several students have completed the program who have lived as far away as Cedar City by making a lengthy daily commute. 


But What About Those Who Are Not From Utah but Are Looking to Move to Attend Axiom? 


Students who are from or have familial ties to the Rocky Mountains will typically choose the location that is nearer to said ties. For example, I moved from Idaho to attend flight training and chose the Ogden location as it was notably closer to my family. On the other hand, someone from Southern Nevada, California, Arizona, or New Mexico will likely choose to attend flight school in St. George. 



What About Cost of Living and Career Opportunities?


The state of Utah is one of the fastest-growing states and has seen cost of living increase year over year. But this is not to say that it is impractical for someone to move to Utah for flight school. Fortunately, Ogden is located on the cheaper side of the Salt Lake Valley. However, while it is more affordable than Salt Lake or Provo it is still a relatively expensive area but does still offer semi-affordable housing. 



The rapid growth of the region has certainly increased the cost of living, but has simultaneously created many new jobs, making it a fairly healthy job market. Most students who have moved to the Ogden area for flight training have been able to find part-time employment relatively quickly to help support them and their families while in school. After graduation, all graduates of Axiom Aviation are guaranteed a flight instructor position. While we are unable to guarantee specific enrollment levels, our instructors tend to stay very busy and can typically make a living wage. 



St. George is also a rapidly growing area and has higher-than-average housing costs. Despite this, there are many semi-affordable housing developments in the area, along with a lot of job opportunities to meet the growing demand of the ever-expanding community. 


What About Long-Term Career Opportunities?


There are four passenger airlines with domiciles in Utah: SkyWest (our primary airline partner), Allegiant, Breeze Airways, and Delta Air Lines. In addition to these two airlines, there are several small cargo operators such as Gem Air and Alpine Air, along with many private jet operators. There is also the option of commuting to other airline bases if someone chooses to work for an airline not based in Utah. 



Starting at Axiom After Moving


The first step in starting at Axiom Aviation is to do a tour. If you live out of state, this may be done virtually. On the tour, we will break down the details of the program along with instructions for obtaining a medical certificate and securing financing. After these steps are complete, we will schedule a time to get you signed up. The sign-up must be done in person. We will do it once you have moved to the local area and are ready to begin training. There is no specified amount of time someone needs to live in Utah before starting. They simply need to be ready to dedicate the required time and effort towards flight training. 


Have questions about moving to Utah to attend Axiom? Give us a call at (262)297-4568. Or email us at info@flyaxiom.com





 
 
 

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