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Throw a resume in and see what happens. I would imagine you guys study the CRJ at UND so Systems shouldn't be to bad for a UND person with 800/100hrs.
 
PLEASE NO, I can't stand the thought an 800hr wonder boy that actually doesn't know crap! Yes it's true I have flown with UND GRAD before!!!!!!!!

p.s. do you get a free pair of Revo's with your tuition??
 
PLEASE NO, I can't stand the thought an 800hr wonder boy that actually doesn't know crap! Yes it's true I have flown with UND GRAD before!!!!!!!!

p.s. do you get a free pair of Revo's with your tuition??

If you are really lucky, he was on flight team and he'll teach you how to fly a spot landing or maybe a NDB approach. And don't forget the "I'm better than all of you because I paid way to much for college" attitude. That's always a nice touch.:smash:
 
If any of you do get hired? Make sure you ask your Captain about the "Spectrum Program." The source of the hatred of UND for Mesaba Pilots.
 
A couple of the "spectrum" kids were really good pilots and people. NWA would have been better off with them instead of pawning em down to XJ. There were also a couple who were some real zeros.
 
At least there are SOME academics involved..... You can spend 80K at ATP and only learn how to read a CRJ checklist and fly an ATP stall profile in a Seminole. I think the college curriculums can offer more if they could just strip them of those attitudes.....
 
At least there are SOME academics involved..... You can spend 80K at ATP and only learn how to read a CRJ checklist and fly an ATP stall profile in a Seminole. I think the college curriculums can offer more if they could just strip them of those attitudes.....

Yet another AMEN!!! out of me today... You people are hitting it on the head today. To learn how to fly an airplane, go to ATP. To learn "aviation" and "aerospace", go to a 4-year college or do it on the side as your go to college. ATP academy is good for two things. Getting the written out of the way, and getting your ATP rating. Both are formalities. For education, attend a school that doesn't teach out of, "supplements." For the record, I got my ATP at ATP.

MM
 

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