A student must be at least 16 years old to take flight training classes.
Yes, you can get flight training classes in Chicago. It's pretty expensive there, but you could get a good job eventually because they have an international airport in Chicago.
One must attend a flight training school. It involves actual flight time with an instructor and eventually making a solo flight to obtain your license. The FAA administers the test.
Nebraska Aviation Schools of Flight training ,university of Nebraska has helicopter fling lessons in Omaha
It was a training exercise.
The are several websites that provide online training for pilots. Two are www.firstflight.com and aviaionschoolsonline.com. Both feature a practical learning course to start your training.
For the United States at least, a list of Universities with exceptional flight training programs would be located at uaa.aero This is the website of the University Aviation Association which has hundreds of members including over 100 accredited colleges.
It would depend how the kid is? Is he able to withstand the limits of regular flight trainers? If he isn't mentally and physically strong then maybe he should not try flight training.
There are classes but they do no certify you in most cases for the airlines, it might help to get you selected, but you will repeat most of it in the airlines' training class. Bottom line is NO, it is not required, but it can help by exposing you to the training. Pan Am offers classes in Miami which are a week long and financing is available
Depnds on the type of training. Part 61 - at least 250 hours of piloting time including 20 hours of training with an instructor and 10 hours of solo flight Part 141 then at least 120 hours of training time including 55 hours with an instructor and 10 hours of solo flight, and other requirements including several cross-country, solo, and night flights
AXIS Flight Training Systems was created in 2004.
Seaplane Training Flight RAAF was created in 1940.
Pelican Flight Training Center was created in 1985.