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How did the ATL CPO go from wise to rookie in less than 1 year?

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Did RJ training with Randy Cash when the E120's went away. He was hands down the best instructor I've ever had in any aircraft or, for that matter, any phase of training anywhere. A terrific guy and strong pilot advocate, you should all be jumping for joy if he is a new CP at ASA. Congrats and enjoy working with one of aviation's best.

-Blucher
 
It's not about who has been around the longest. Brad is the best person for the job. He is responsive and attentive to the pilot group, while acting as an effective administrator for the company. He is the most professional chief pilot I have ever met. To hell with all the good ole boys. Their haircuts as well as their vision are outdated and stale...

Enjoy! They all burn out sooner or later. Actually, someone told me that BS was tired of the job and was trying to get back to the GO. I guess that may have changed for now.
 

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