Ok, this is kind of off the wall, but with the diversity of our board I figure that I may get an answer. I am going to be graduating with my Associate of Arts from a local community college in May, and I have to figure out where I want to go. I dabbled in several fields that I was interested in and decided that none of them were for me, so I am back where I started. I have always wanted to be a pilot, helicopters especially. I have looked at several places in the U.S. and none of them really interest me. I would really like to study abroad, especially in Scotland or any of the British Isles. My first question would be, does anyone know of flight schools specifically I could apply to in the UK, and what does that sort of thing take? (Visa's? legal mumbo jumbo) I have done some looking on the internet and have come up rather empty without a starting point. Also, anyone with info on U.S., Australian, or Canadian schools that they could vouch for would be great as well. I am not really attached to any geographic location. Before someone suggests military, my eyesight does not make me a candidate for highly the competitive flight programs of the U.S. military but I can get civilian training. Thanks for any info in advance.

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