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buckeye669

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I'll be in the market soon to get my ATP cheap and quickly. Can some of you offer your suggestions of where to go?

thanks
-b
 
The next time you take a check ride in the DO you can just have them issue the ATP at the same time if there is a Designated Examiner in the house. All the items int he 121 or 135 checkride are identical so its just a paperwork formality. My ATP was free when I did my last checkride at Simuflite
 
Are you currently flying the 328? How about getting your written out of the way, then wait for your upgrade? You spend about $100 on study materials and the computer exam, then the flight test is no cost to you. It's incorporated into your IPC.
 
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Do what the others say. Knock off the written and take the practical as part of your annual or six-month check. Do it on the company's nickel.

Two other suggestions, after you take the written: See if there's an examiner at your local airport and a light twin and do it that way. You are probably current and proficient enough that you would need only a familiarization flight or two in the twin. Maybe some sim or dual with an instrument instructor to brush up.

You can go to Sheble Aviation, www.shebleaviation.com/atp.html , and do it for about $1.6K.

Hope that helps. Good luck with the ATP.
 
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