I know, right. And don't you love it how the SWA pilots crawl out of the woodwork with the namecalling every time you remind them that SWA is a classic PFT outfit.
Of course, by pointing out the facts, you've become a "hater" just like me.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again (and again and again and again).
I've been at SW for over 16 years, and have never, as in not once, paid SWA one dime for any training. Period. In fact, I've
been paid (very well) for every bit of my training, including new hire.
Requiring a type rating that you don't have to pay for isn't PFT. It's no different than requiring an ATP, MEL etc. You can pay for the type, but it is not required, you just have to have it.
Even a moron can see that it is quite different from a"classic pft" outfit like Valuejet, Kiwi, Shuttle America, Gulfstream, Comair etc. where a barely qualified, low time pilot actually pays the company to get a ridiculously low paying job, so they can gain experience they don't have so they can go get a real job, like SW. Or worse, they were scabs and had no other options :cough: valujet :cough: but to write a check for a job.
FWIW, my type pays for itself roughly every 2 weeks. Heck, the premium trip I just did paid for it in 3 days. If that's PFT, I'll take it!