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Lear60Guy

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Which regional is known for having the "best" training program. I've heard ASA and Eagle, but really i have no idea. Obviously i'm not being very clear with my definition of what i mean by best, but i'd like to hear opinions on what defines a good training program....
 
Youens said:
Which regional is known for having the "best" training program. I've heard ASA and Eagle, but really i have no idea. Obviously i'm not being very clear with my definition of what i mean by best, but i'd like to hear opinions on what defines a good training program....

XJT is excellent.
 
ASA training is excellent.
 
ASA is my only 121 experience to date, so I have no real basis for comparison, but I've always thought it to be excellent training.

In recent years, we've hired quite a few furloughed guys, with a widely varied background, and all the ones I've spoken to about it said they thought the same about our training.
 
Rumored TAB has stopped operating, any truth?
 
I heard they had a shortage of applicants with a college degree. Anyone else? ;)
 
SkyWest is top notch. Running on descriptions I've had from friends at Eagle and Mesaba, it's far better than either of those.
 

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