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I have had several friends work there while attending ERAU. Overall I have heard it is a good place to train or work. They have C172's, C172 RGs, and Senecas.
 
I worked there for 18 months and just left them in October. They had 10 C-172's and 2 Pa-34's. Great people there and the chief flight instructor wants you to know your regs, endorsements and be responsible. They have agreements with AirNet and with Eagle and ExpressJet (when they start hiring again) We've had quite a few leave to go to ACA (7) and AirNet (5) recently.
 
Is Wrightway going to need new instructors you say?

What are your chances of them hiring you if you have 700 dual given, close to a thousand total and 100 multi. I was looking into Wrightway earlier this year, but things were slow and nobody was hiring back then. I'm dying to have a change of environment (for reasons I won't get into here)...
 
Probably pretty good, also if you have had your CFI for 2 years, they will take people right away.... the big thing right now is they need people with the 2 years experience and the 200 dual given to teach the CFI guys.... if you have that put a resume in now.
 

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