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Jetdemon

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Is any one familiar with Accelerated Flight Crew Training in Chandler, Arizona? I am looking to do my initial CFI, and have heard that they offer the program in a Piper Geronimo. However, I do not know if your have to go thru the entire Pro pilot program, or do just this specific course. I understand that this would only give me my MEI, but that is what I am looking for. If anyone knows anything good or bad about them or can offer another school where I could accomplish this, it would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
I don't know anything about the program but I wouldn't suggest getting just a MEI with no CFI-A. I don't think that you will be able to find a MEI job unless you have some expierence instructing in singles. In theory it sounds good, skip instructing in a single and move right into a twin, but every school I know of reserves their MEI slots are for seasoned instructors.
 
I am very familiar with Acclereated. They operate a small fleet of Apaches out of Stellar Airpark in Chandler. I would not reccomend them for the following reasons:

1.) They don't pay their instructors. The instructors work for a nominal fee of $5 per flight hour. They used to work for free. This is extremely unprofessional, and undercuts instructors who make an honest living. Not to mention you get what you pay for. Do you expect an instructor to take your training seriously when they are doing it for free just to get multi time?

2.) The owner of Accelerated has been known to be somewhat shady. He'll blow sunshine about his industry contacts which is (maybe) half true. He used to be a DE, but the FAA yanked his designation for deliberately falsifying paperwork for his students. At one time, his mechanic was one of his instructors who was also an A&P trying to keep 3 multi-engine aircraft running while on a part time basis.... Ask any flight school mechanic how feasible that is.

No offense to anyone who taught there or is teaching there, don't flame me, but I think you'll find most people around the chandler area will agree.
 
I totally agree with FlyinBrian's post. In addition, the Piper Apaches they use have to be atleast 30-40 years old and look every bit of it. As FlyinBrian noted, the CFIs there are mostly part time and are getting paid $5/flight hour. True, it might be a cheaper way of getting a rating, but then again, you get what you pay for.

Just my $2 worth. (not $.02)
Good luck with your decision.
 
I appreciate the information. Can any of you recommend a good place to do the CFI,CFII and MEI? I have heard lots of negative things about American Flyers. However, I do like their price. ATP apparently won't take you on unless you have gone thru the pro pilot program. I know of Airman and Sheble's which both seem a little pricey. Is their anywhere else that one can finish this up quickly yet relatively inexpensive and preferably a place that either uses a DE or has self examining authority. Thank you all again.
 
If your interested in the Phoenix area, a good school to get your initial CFI is Sunbird Flight Services (www.sunbird.org). They are located at the Chandler Airport, and have a very good instructor doing CFI applicants. Once you have your initial CFI you can go to ATP and get CFII and MEI.

One thing you might consider is trying to get your certificates at a school that will hire you when you finish. Unfortunately, I don't know of any school in the Phoenix area hiring instructors with no experience.

I also second everything said about about Accelerated.
 
Thanks Wiggums, that looks like a pretty good school. I actually live in Texas, but would be willing to travel. Any idea how long it might take someone to complete this course (initial CFI)? I have a full time job, but can arrange to take some time off. Also, I take it that they are not required to use FAA inspectors? Thanks...
 
Don't forget that their instructor will give and log instruction time from the back seat. Go to Sunbird, much better school.
 
Actually I did my ME and Instrument with them and had no problems. I can't help but think of the few of these posters were Instructors that were fired because they could not follow standards and proceedures. Sunbird, yeah right give me a break. I know two instructors fired from Accelerated last month and went to work for Sunbird because they were screw ups. Sounds like a few of the other posters have personal problems with the owner. One way to look at the five bucks an hour is simple. How many multi-students are you training now. How many multi-hours do you log each month. Those guys are logging 100+ hrs of multi time a month. If you don't like the $5 bucks an hour and the $15 bucks an hour for ground instruction then I hope you have the time and money to get your multi-time another way. 110 wet/w instructor is a decent price. I know many of their instructors who have went on to the airlines well below minimums due to their 500+ hrs of multi time. The owner is also a 747 Capt that fly's for JAL. So if your a screw up, fired by them, or work for another flight school in the Chandler area and jealous due to volume of biz they do I can see how you would have bad things to say.
Good luck :o
 
FlyinBrian is wrong

Just to set the record straight for FlyinBrian. They have 12 multi engines planes not 3 as you claim. Do you some personal problem with them? :rolleyes: You asked not to be flamed but very little of the information you gave is accurate.:rolleyes:
 
RJPilot said:
Actually I did my ME and Instrument with them and had no problems. I can't help but think of the few of these posters were Instructors that were fired because they could not follow standards and proceedures. Sunbird, yeah right give me a break. I know two instructors fired from Accelerated last month and went to work for Sunbird because they were screw ups. Sounds like a few of the other posters have personal problems with the owner.

What on earth are you talking about??? None of the above posters work at Sunbird, none of them instruct in Chandler, and I know for a fact Sunbird didn't hire any instructors who were fired from Accelerated. What are you so angry about??

You should have ended your last post after the first sentence. I think that's the only credible line on your entire post.
 
RJPilot said:
I can't help but think of the few of these posters were Instructors that were fired because they could not follow standards and proceedures. Sunbird, yeah right give me a break. I know two instructors fired from Accelerated last month and went to work for Sunbird because they were screw ups.

Yeah, whatever. Sunbird hasn't hired an instructor since July. Sorry, none of the posters above EVER worked for Accelerated.

One way to look at the five bucks an hour is simple. How many multi-students are you training now. How many multi-hours do you log each month. Those guys are logging 100+ hrs of multi time a month. If you don't like the $5 bucks an hour and the $15 bucks an hour for ground instruction then I hope you have the time and money to get your multi-time another way.

It amazes me in this industry how easily people sellout in order to get themselves ahead, while making it difficult for everyone that follows behind them. I'm getting my time, and being fairly compensated for the valuable service I provide.

So if your a screw up, fired by them, or work for another flight school in the Chandler area and jealous due to volume of biz they do I can see how you would have bad things to say.
Good luck :o [/B]

Nice try at a personal attack there. Too bad nobody saying bad stuff above about Accelerated has ever worked there. I know that I'm not jealous about Accelerated's volume of business, I work somewhere that is MUCH busier. I also fly new equipment and get paid a FAIR rate for my work. I would quit the aviation industry rather then work at Accelerated, and I'm sure others would back me up.

For anyone interested in Accelerated, when you visit them be sure to ask about their insurance policy, or lack of. How about how their instructors log time while sleeping in the back seat? Also, go ask the airport authority about how happy they are about Accelerated maintaining their 12 aircraft on the ramp since they still don't seem to have a hanger. Moreover, don't forget to ask about their impressive safety record, how many gear ups have they had?

Finally, read FlyinBrian's post a little more carefully, he wrote "At one time, his mechanic was one of his instructors who was also an A&P trying to keep 3 multi-engine aircraft running..." The words, "At one time" would imply that sometime in the past, not the present they had three aircraft. We all know of Stu's quest to obtain the biggest fleet of flying junk in the Western world.
 
FlyinBrian is always right

RJPilot said:
You asked not to be flamed but very little of the information you gave is accurate.:rolleyes:

FlyinBrian's information was 100% accurate. The instructors get paid $5/hr, and the owner lost his DE because he falsified FAA paperwork intentionally.
 
Initial CFI

How about just doing it on your home field? Sometimes, though, with FBOs you may not always be able to get an aircraft and train consistently. You have an advantage over many if you can take off a block of time for flight training.

The well-known 141 schools also offer training under Part 61. They just don't publicize it that heavily. Anything to make a buck, right? But, seriously, that is their business. Contact any of them and tell them what you want to do. It may be worth your while and save you time in the long run if you just go to a place whose business is just flight training.

I agree with the others about not getting your CFI strictly in the multi. You really need all three CFI ratings to be employable. In most schools, the more senior instructors get the multi students.
 
Accelerated training

Hey Rjguy, Where is your response to instructors riding in the backseat. You have lots of fluff about numbers of planes and amount of training. Every pilot that I have ever flown with from Stu's scared me, not bad pilots but a very bad ego, "I have 400 hours with 300 me, I'm better than you and I can do anything", try telling that to an interview board. Your responses are the typical accelerated attitude, "our place is the best, you all are inferior, how dare you talk bad about our shady ratings"

As for the original question:

Would you rather teach people to fly, or pump out ratings? Fly in safe aircraft (in the front) or sleep in the back of a coffin? I realize if all you are concerned about is building your own time then Stu's place is great, although a little selfish. But if you actaully care about making a small difference and teaching people to fly safely and legaly, then there are many great schools out there, if its Sunbird, ATP, Pan Am, or Falcon Exec. no reputation is better than a bad reputation. Ratings and references from Accelerated might follow you through your whole career, is that a risk you are willing to take?
 

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