bobbysamd
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P-F-T "Screening"
I second Timebuilder. Let's come to the point. Sure, the hiring process has been bypassed . . . by a $20K check!
I do believe that folks can be very effective FOs with low to mid time. My two favorite examples are Mesa and Alitalia. When it comes right down to it, MAPD students are being "interviewed" for eighteen months. The school watches them like a hawk to evaluate ability and intelligence, and for untoward personality traits. Alitalia trainees are hand-picked and go through a very strict training program. They are watched closely the entire time. The differences between these programs and P-F-T are that Mesa students only get a job after their formal interview, which is NOT guaranteed. Alitalia students are hired first and then trained.
Of course, Comair students pay for their initial training, just as any school. They're not promised anything.
I like the idea of advertising disclaimers for P-F-T airlines, though I doubt the public would get the point.
I second Timebuilder. Let's come to the point. Sure, the hiring process has been bypassed . . . by a $20K check!
I do believe that folks can be very effective FOs with low to mid time. My two favorite examples are Mesa and Alitalia. When it comes right down to it, MAPD students are being "interviewed" for eighteen months. The school watches them like a hawk to evaluate ability and intelligence, and for untoward personality traits. Alitalia trainees are hand-picked and go through a very strict training program. They are watched closely the entire time. The differences between these programs and P-F-T are that Mesa students only get a job after their formal interview, which is NOT guaranteed. Alitalia students are hired first and then trained.
Of course, Comair students pay for their initial training, just as any school. They're not promised anything.
I like the idea of advertising disclaimers for P-F-T airlines, though I doubt the public would get the point.