05/22/2026
"Flying might not be all smooth sailing, but the fun of it is worth the price."
- Amelia Earhart
Utah Valley University School of Aviation Sciences offers online and traditional associate and bache Associate degree options are also available.
Utah Valley University is home to one of the nation’s most successful aviation programs. Students can choose to complete a Bachelor of Science Degree with either an emphasis in Aviation Administration or as a Professional Pilot. Students who are not able to attend UVU in person can complete either degree online, with the flight training portion of the professional pilot degree being completed conv
05/22/2026
"Flying might not be all smooth sailing, but the fun of it is worth the price."
- Amelia Earhart
05/06/2026
Come to the Aviation Career Open House this Saturday!
04/07/2026
Bring your resume & dress professionally tomorrow to chat with companies like Envoy Air, Intermountain Health, and SkyWest Airlines.
03/30/2026
Dispatch is one of the student positions at the airport. They are responsible for making the schedule work smoothly, dispatching flights, and coordinating with flight operations, maintenance, and aircraft line techs.
03/27/2026
The Smith College of Engineering and Technology Scholarship Luncheon was a great opportunity for our students to connect and thank the donors.
College of Engineering & Technology at UVU
03/21/2026
Great pilots are built by great instructors!
03/13/2026
UVU has airline partners that offer cadet and pathway programs. We see three of them flying out of KPVU all the time! Check them out at the link below.
College of Engineering & Technology at UVU
https://www.uvu.edu/aviation/student-resources/airline-partners.html
02/25/2026
Northwest Aviation Conference was a hit!
02/11/2026
Michael Nielson is one of UVU's Assistant Chief Flight Instructors. His favorite part of the job is teaching students how to fly and watching them accomplish challenging goals. Around the airport, he’s known for always having a great story from his military days, along with an impressive depth of knowledge about aircraft systems and aviation.
Michael knew he wanted to join the Army and fly helicopters from the time he was five years old. He turned that dream into reality, flying the Black Hawk helicopter throughout his military career until his retirement. After leaving the military, he enrolled at UVU to earn his fixed-wing licenses and complete his bachelor’s degree.
While completing his flight training at UVU, he took a part-time job in aircraft maintenance. He eventually transitioned to full-time when he realized he wanted a career that allowed him to stay closer to home. He has been serving as an Assistant Chief for about two years.
Michael’s goal for the program is to be recognized with an AOPA Flight Training Experience Award. His advice to students is simple, don’t give up and keep working hard.
02/06/2026
What some niche information about the PA44 that you know? I'll go first; the main spar is located at approx. 40% of the chord.