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Dolon,

I would stay away, far away from that program if I were you.

Look into the Mesa Airlines Pilot Development Program (MAPD) as I mentioned to you in the private message.


good luck to you,

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Gulfstream

Perhaps you picked up from the tenor of the posts following yours that Gulfstream is a highly controversial subject on this forum. Do search it. In the meantime, this recent thread is one of the more informative treatments of the issue.

As a former MAPD instructor, I would second 350 on it being a good choice. You earn your Commercial-Multi-Instrument, an A.S. degree in Aviation Technology and, if you do what you're supposed to do, you can interview for a FO position with Mesa Airlines upon graduation. You'll receive good, airline-style training. You will be challenged and you will grow from the experience.

Hope that helps some more. Good luck with wherever you choose to train.
 

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