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I did my multi through ATP. I talked to my instructor, who had to go through all of ATP's training. He did the CRJ, and Citation training. When I flew with him, he had about 900 hours TT something like 750 Multi. I asked him how those courses were, and if they helped. His short, blunt reply "No."rvt102096 said:My girlfriend is interested in doing this program, does anyone have any idea if this is a good program or not. Thanks
How is it that you know so much about how people wash out from 121 training? According to your profile you've never worked for a 121 carrier.Vik said:You'd be better of buying a FMS simulator software and learning it; buying the CBT software for the RJ of your choice and learning it.
I've never done All ATPs program for the RJ but I don't think its required.
Most people don't wash out of training because they couldn't work the FMS. Its usually other factors that are involved.
You'd be better of taking that $800 and giving it to a pilot for the regional that just hired you to get a hold of their training materials early, so between your interview and class date, you can study for what really matters, not some RJ that you might not fly.
How do you like working there?Superkell said:Not sure about total time or ratings but MESA has a similar program at San Juan College where you learn all 10 lessons in a CRJ sim plus the systems course. You can sleep through the ground school if you go to the CRJ and most do go stright there as an FO. Most who fail fail because they are not prepared for complicated profiles. You have to continue to study throughout your sim time with your sim partner. Most who fail fail with their partner at the same time.
If you have 1500 TT you can attend MAPDs plus program and have a garonteed interview when you complete the program. Cost like 5Gs and will help you through the ground course especically if this is your first jet.
If you dont have the total time consider theif 3 month pace program. 250 TT and SE comercial is all that is requiered. They will place you in a CRJ at 270 TT if you go through this program.
No ratings at all? Consider the Abnitio program. 210 TT gets you an interview and usually the CRJ. 100 Percent hire rate from the last class. All so far have completed their initial training reguardless of aircraft. (CRJ and ERJ).
PM me your phone # and Ill give you the scoop.
18002326327 is the recruiting line. They wont mislead you. Steer well clear of ATP unless you just want the piece of paper that says you can fly a plane.
I am a graduate. FO on CRJ. The program is superior.