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blackbird

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Hey Folks,

I'm looking to get my ATP. I'm currently with a 121 outfit and the chances of upgrading are becoming smaller and smaller. I thought I'm better off going and getting my ATP on my own. However the only place I've found so far is ATP, charging a chunk of money. Does anyone know of another place with more reasonable prices?
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
 
Call your local FSDO and ask for a list of examiners who do ATP checkrides (also probably available on the web someplace, but I'm not near a computer right now, so I can't check for you ;)) and go from there.

Fly safe!

David
 
My advice is to use ALL ATP's for the training and to use their examiner. But if you want to be sure to pass, don't do the short course, take the 10-hour program. You may pass with the short course but it's almost a for-sure pass with the longer course. The examiners like to see a guy that acutally takes the program seriously.
 

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