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Joker997

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Just got a call from a guy at Regional Airline Academy. Offered a airline class, for $5000, and a guaranteed interview at a NE US airline flying J-31 and J-41.

Anyone had any dealing with RAA?

Anyone know who this airline might be? He claimed upgrade to Captain in 3-6 months.

Thanks
 
I think Boston-Maine Airways operates Jetstreams. Maybe it's them. You could search this site for info on them.

I think it's PFT. I wouldn't.
 
The addition of the J-41 is novel, didn't think BMA had any of these. Did I miss a press release or is BMA up-guaging?
 
B.S. plain and simple. They want your money. I'll promise you, there's no way anyone is going to upgrade to captain in 3-6 months. Kind of strange they can't name the "airline" they guarantee this with.

Bottom line is that in this industry, most of the time you're gonna have to put in the time flight instructing and flying odd jobs to build up time/experience. A "guarantee" like this is akin to someone promising a first year medical student a chief of staff position at some hospital in one year after paying X number of dollars. Just doesn't happen.
 
this sounds like wire fraud

my only legal experience is from having watched the movie the "FIRM", but its' time somebody puts the screws to these scammers.....ACA is the only operator of J41s on the eact coast...bma has a bunch of ol tired 31s with serial nos in the 600 and low 700s.....our streams at cc air were 900 and up.

a clever lawyer could have 'em in court .



The FCC should be able to shut 'em down.
 
I posted this same question about a week ago. Look further back in the postings or do a search on RAA.
 

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