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I think they have an agreement to interview those candidates who are approved by the chief pilot.

My question is this: during that 300 hours of turbine experience, is the SIC paid a wage commensurate with industry standards, or is he paid from the money he paid into the program?

This smells like you-know-what....
 
Oh brother. I just saw the ads again n my Airline Pilot Careers Magazine:

ATA: DO YOU WANT TO BE AN AIRLINE PILOT???

TAB EXPRESS: MEN AND WOMEN WANTED TO SUPPLY THE U.S. PILOT SHORTAGE.

I'm pretty sure the SIC program through ATA and Ameriflight is a pay for training type deal. Amflight has rented out seats in their aircraft in the past which was merely people paying for a few hundred hours of turbine SIC time. :eek:
 
Here we go again . . .

ATA's "program" sure does sound like you-know-what.

We've beaten TAB to death. However, its stupid ads that proclaim a pilot "shortage" continue to slay me.

To save everyone time searching for that discussion, here's a link to it.
 
Unfortunately it's the magazines that are supposed to be "helping" us that are allowing false advertisements like that into their publications.
 
ATA ORLANDO

How soon we for get about the channel 9 news report, about the the people who have file a law suite in orlando florida againts this school, for not refunding their money.

check some of the older post on ATA in orland.:eek:
 

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