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Are there any additional costs for Korean Pilot Training?
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Yes. Below are some of the additional fees you may encounter throughout your journey to becoming a professional pilot. Prices are subject to change; speak with an Admissions Officer for a comprehensive list.
- Books and materials: approximately $2,000
- Health insurance (estimated): $124 per months, based the policy we use currently
- Living expenses (including housing): approximately $2,000 per month
- Transportation: Based on individual preference
- I20 application:
- I901: $350
- DS160: $160
- Visa extension: $485 (if training goes over 12 months)
- TSA: $130 for each rating (good for 12 months)
- Finger print: $99
- Airport badge: $50 (good for 12 months)
- FAA Medical (estimated): $120 to $200
- I-765 (OPT Work Authorization Application): $550