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janeenb

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A friend of mine applied for an F/A position at NetJets in hopes of getting his ratings through NetJets flight school??? My question is...do they even have a flight school? And if so do they allow non-employees to attend? I tried googling it but could not find much info on it.

Any help is appreciated
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The planes are parked outside the FlightSafety building at CMH. The dispatch room is actually in the FlightSafety building. From what I was told, it is only open to NetJets employees and their families. I didn't get in any of the planes, but they looked good on the outside and they share the regular NetJets-style N-numbering.

The rental and instructor rates were great and apparently the ground schools are free, except for the cost of books.
 
Why is NetJets operating a flight school ?
 
groundpointsix said:
Employee perk.


...I see...then again, I don't. From the unhappiness expressed by NetJets pilots on other threads, I don't see how the company can spend money on something like this "perk". I only know what I read about NJ that's posted by some of their own pilots.

If this outfit is truly a perk...and I were one of the disgruntled NJ pilots, I'd be seriously irked. Frankly, if what you say is correct, it looks sorta like a dumb airline management stunt. And that ain't too good, Bro.
 
3 C-172s Rs and S's I belview. And a 310 also used to move crews.

172's run $50/hr CFI is 15/hr
310 is $150/hr MEI is also 15/hr.

Tried to rent one day from there but it was too windy. The max X-wind component solo is 5kts. I have the same x-wind limitations as a student pilot.

Apparantly someone told them of my cross wind landing ability.
 
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They do have a flt. school. The sole reason they have it is as a perk to employees. I was an intern there when they got them. I believe they got a pretty good deal from Cessna on them because of all the orders they make. If my memory serves me correctly the philosophy behind the idea was to give employees with no flt. experience exposure at a very discounted rate.
 
bafanguy said:
From the unhappiness expressed by NetJets pilots on other threads...
Let's see....you base your opinion on the posts of +/-20 pilots (out of 2000...less than 1%)??? Stop being so paranoid, everyone is not out to get you....or us.

bafanguy said:
I don't see how the company can spend money on something like this "perk"..
And you care about this why? It's been here for years, and has actually expanded some. If we were really losing money, you think it would still be open?

bafanguy said:
If ...I were one of the disgruntled NJ pilots, I'd be seriously irked.
Why should we be irked, or worried, or anything else? So what if some dispatcher/mechanic/Flight Attendant, etc wants to go get a PPL? Does an Air Force Sq get irked because there is a base flying club? Heck, if one of NJA pilots wants to rent a C172 for the weekend, we can.
 

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