by Pilot Finance Inc. | Oct 9, 2013 | Foreign Student FAQs
Generally, it takes several years to accomplish this as you must first be qualified to work in the U.S. As a practical matter, most foreign-based flight students have an available, fully-qualified U.S. applicant who can sign the obligation and be fully responsible for...
by Pilot Finance Inc. | Oct 9, 2013 | Foreign Student FAQs
Yes. The Co-Borrower must have qualifying U.S.-based income and credit history. He or she must be prepared to pay the monthly payments as scheduled, without regard to whether or not he or she receives reimbursement from the flight student.
by Pilot Finance Inc. | Oct 9, 2013 | Foreign Student FAQs
All students must possess the following two qualifications: Qualifying Income. You must currently have an established wage income from a U.S.-based source that will be fully sufficient to easily pay the agreed monthly payments. Payments commence 30 days after...
by Pilot Finance Inc. | Oct 9, 2013 | Foreign Student FAQs
Pilot Finance does not consider citizenship status as a criteria for approval. However, our programs are private finance transactions. The transactions are unsecured, meaning there is no collateral. Pilot Finance is not a student loan company. Our finance...
by Pilot Finance Inc. | Oct 9, 2013 | Career Training FAQs
Unfortunately, there are fewer finance options for career training than there used to be. Formerly, student loan firms like Sallie Mae and Key Bank were very active in financing for professional flight training. Pilot Finance has no connection with these...