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LE pilot.

This is like the 3rd thread from 2002 you have ressurected, just feeling nastalgic tonite?
 
I know a guy that just finished there CRJ type program. He says he will have interviews set up for him. And he also said most of them will be ERJ operators such as XJET and he has a CRJ type go figure?. Are there people really getting jobs after coughing up the $20,000 and getting there type? 20K is a lot of money, I know I would rather put a down payment on a house.

IF
 
Le Pilote said:
Don't waste your money! Go Pt 61.

I couldn't agree more. While these academies may provide good training, it is just not necessary to spend that kind of money. I did all my ratings Part 61 and spent 20% of what the academies charge. I got my commercial/multi in 2001, then Sept 11, so I flew checks for two years and have now been flying RJ's at Eagle for 14 months.

IHF
 
There was a guy in my class that got the CRJ type from RAA, cost him 15K. He had 560 TT. He is a nice guy, but I wouldn't recommend spending that money on a useless type rating.
 

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