aewannbe,
With the owners having connection with the airlines their students do have access to interviews, some faster than others. With what success, that's for those that done it to bring to the table. Like yourself, how did you do in the interview, ground school, IOE. Did your training experience fully prepare you for the airline. Sharing with those likely to attend these type of school, help with their descision to spending that much money upfront and its benefits.
When I looked into it 5 years ago, I was invited by Jim, to the airport for information and to see the operation. There I met with and spoke with three of their instructors. I was interested on where they flew for their cross countries flights. They spoke of flying to remote locations and busy airports for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner, they could go anywhere they wanted too.
Then they offered what you disbute, the flights are conducted with one student under the hood, one student as safety pilot and the instructor in the backseat, instructing. At that time, just starting out,I was not aware of how to log time so I did not question the legalities or even think of PIC time. With all listening to this explanation, noone interjected to correct anything being said. Maybe their training has changed since you trained with them.
Anyways, I'm glad you and others had a good experience with them, while others, posting here and on other boards, have not. There are good pilots and bad pilots as well as good examiners and bad examiners.
In the end, we all have to prove our abilities, experience and logbook entries to those we seek employment from.
Thanks for your reply