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RiddleMan80 said:My college (alma mattar now) does a real good job of preparing their graduates for airline training. They give you some sim experience and extensive training in systems. I feel very confident that when I get hired at a regional, I should be heads and shoulders above some people during training. Now, if I could only get my hours up a little quicker.
Not saying "my college is better than yours", but as more aviation universities add these to their cirriculums, I think we will see better success in a lot of training centers.
My degree is not worthless. Why do you think there are so many ads in magazines for ERAU? Because it is popular and you get the most education for your dollar.Sir Humpalot said:If i went to riddle, i would have not wasted my time studying countless hours. I wish i was a better person by going to riddle.
During my training, we had a riddle instructor who kept on saying "at riddle we did it this way." He was telling the instructor, who had thousands of hours on the airplane, how to teach. When will you riddle and und grads realize that the degree is worthless.
From my earlier posts, my partner was forced to resign.
Flying Colors said:But with all of the low timers coming over thinking they can fly a turbojet aircraft its a wonder why the washout rate is high.
Read the first part of your quote and then tell me how you fit into the part that I've taken the liberty of boldfacing? You're right that not everybody from your school thinks he's graduated #1 from Top Gun, but there are enough of them to make me pre-judge Riddle grads when I first meet them. If you're all such great pilots, keep your mouth shut and let your flying speak for you.RiddleMan80 said:I'm proud to say I'm a Riddle grad. But when I mention it to other pilots (especially airline pilots) they have a lot of respect on their faces. It's like when a doctor says he graduated from Harvard.
But, the majority of us are humble... Arrogance is common everywhere, not just Riddle.
It's a very well respected name in the aviation business.
My degree is not worthless. Why do you think there are so many ads in magazines for ERAU?
I'm proud to say I'm a Riddle grad. Given, when I mention it to people who don't fly, they give me a strange look because they never heard of it.
But when I mention it to other pilots (especially airline pilots) they have a lot of respect on their faces.
It's like when a doctor says he graduated from Harvard.
Your degree is worthless, well no, I stand corrected, its worth whatever you paid for it, but other than that, its worthless, in the real world anyway.RiddleMan80 said:My degree is not worthless. Why do you think there are so many ads in magazines for ERAU? Because it is popular and you get the most education for your dollar.
I'm proud to say I'm a Riddle grad. Given, when I mention it to people who don't fly, they give me a strange look because they never heard of it. But when I mention it to other pilots (especially airline pilots) they have a lot of respect on their faces. It's like when a doctor says he graduated from Harvard.
Given, there are a few bad apples out there from Riddle. But, the majority of us are humble, hard working, and excellent pilots. Arrogance is common everywhere, not just Riddle.
It's a very well respected name in the aviation business.
Big difference in an airline pilot and a doctor! Do they teach you that at EMBRY RIDDLE! Did you think it was cool to wear epaulets flying around Florida in the 172 or whatever they fly. Dude, no offense, but wake up and RUN to medical school. I always get a laugh out of you clowns that ride around on the jumpseat for your internship! This gig USED to be a great job, IT IS NOT ANYMORE, but I guess your professors know better than me. Kinda like the mentality of a mall security guard, the policeman wannabe.RiddleMan80 said:My degree is not worthless. Why do you think there are so many ads in magazines for ERAU? Because it is popular and you get the most education for your dollar.
I'm proud to say I'm a Riddle grad. Given, when I mention it to people who don't fly, they give me a strange look because they never heard of it. But when I mention it to other pilots (especially airline pilots) they have a lot of respect on their faces. It's like when a doctor says he graduated from Harvard.
Given, there are a few bad apples out there from Riddle. But, the majority of us are humble, hard working, and excellent pilots. Arrogance is common everywhere, not just Riddle.
It's a very well respected name in the aviation business.
Here, here !!RiddleMan80 said:My degree is not worthless. Why do you think there are so many ads in magazines for ERAU? Because it is popular and you get the most education for your dollar.
I'm proud to say I'm a Riddle grad. Given, when I mention it to people who don't fly, they give me a strange look because they never heard of it. But when I mention it to other pilots (especially airline pilots) they have a lot of respect on their faces. It's like when a doctor says he graduated from Harvard.
Given, there are a few bad apples out there from Riddle. But, the majority of us are humble, hard working, and excellent pilots. Arrogance is common everywhere, not just Riddle.
It's a very well respected name in the aviation business.
Okay polly wins a cracker, technically speaking you are right the CL-65 does have turbofan engines, I should watch my jargon on this board. However for some of us RJ guys who are seeking out better employement at some prospective airline, the interviewer or recruiter is going to ask you:DirkkDiggler said:It's a wonder you made it through yourself. You don't even know the basics about the aircraft you fly. You must fly a really modified CL-65 if it has turbojets on it. Must be really noisy too. The CL-65 has turbofan engines! There's a big difference. I suggest you go back to training or at least read a book.
I wouldn't call him a moron either, that's just rude...Sir Humpalot said:I helped him out but at the end, i realized that not everyone is made out to be an airline pilot.
You have really got alot to learn. But I guess I should expect that from a person who puts MD-90 Simulator under aircraft experience.RiddleMan80 said:My degree is not worthless. Why do you think there are so many ads in magazines for ERAU? Because it is popular and you get the most education for your dollar.
I'm proud to say I'm a Riddle grad. Given, when I mention it to people who don't fly, they give me a strange look because they never heard of it. But when I mention it to other pilots (especially airline pilots) they have a lot of respect on their faces. It's like when a doctor says he graduated from Harvard.
Given, there are a few bad apples out there from Riddle. But, the majority of us are humble, hard working, and excellent pilots. Arrogance is common everywhere, not just Riddle.
It's a very well respected name in the aviation business.
Where did you intern at? Maybe you should suggest to your professors that they start internship programs with unions! Maybe in the grievance department. Remember the movie "Back to School" with the late great Rodney Dangerfield? Embry Riddle has no clue to the "REAL WORLD"!RiddleMan80 said:My degree is not worthless. Why do you think there are so many ads in magazines for ERAU? Because it is popular and you get the most education for your dollar.
I'm proud to say I'm a Riddle grad. Given, when I mention it to people who don't fly, they give me a strange look because they never heard of it. But when I mention it to other pilots (especially airline pilots) they have a lot of respect on their faces. It's like when a doctor says he graduated from Harvard.
Given, there are a few bad apples out there from Riddle. But, the majority of us are humble, hard working, and excellent pilots. Arrogance is common everywhere, not just Riddle.
It's a very well respected name in the aviation business.
Seriously, you need to stop thinking your some hot shot pilot. I'm sure you can fly and all that, but all-in-all your no different than all the rest of us!RiddleMan80 said:My degree is not worthless. Why do you think there are so many ads in magazines for ERAU? Because it is popular and you get the most education for your dollar.
I'm proud to say I'm a Riddle grad. Given, when I mention it to people who don't fly, they give me a strange look because they never heard of it. But when I mention it to other pilots (especially airline pilots) they have a lot of respect on their faces. It's like when a doctor says he graduated from Harvard.
Given, there are a few bad apples out there from Riddle. But, the majority of us are humble, hard working, and excellent pilots. Arrogance is common everywhere, not just Riddle.
It's a very well respected name in the aviation business.