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I am about ready to go spring for the type. Any thoughts? I see a lot of people with types and no call from southwest. Whaddy think? Has anybody used any type of VA benefits or WIA funds? I am a United Furlough and think it might be a huge strike against me even if I get the type rating.

Thanks
Chris
 
I went to K&S and used the MGIB. K&S filed the paperwork with the VA making it painless for me. All I had to do was cash the check when it showed up in the mail. As for being furloughed from United, I don't think it is a factor based on posts from other United pilots who fly for SWA. Good Luck.
 
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Type rating

I applied to SWA in late 2000 or early 2001. I was scheduled to interview in Sept 2001. I finally interviewed in Jan 2002. I was hired and then and got my type. Now, looking back I wish I had gotten my type while I was waiting for the call to interview. The guys in my interview that were typed before they got the call are all working. I will be working in May or June. So I will lose over 100 line numbers and several months pay. It is your call. I did my training at aeroservice. I never hear it mentioned here. It was a good course. Higher Power has the advantage of being in DAL. I used VA for my trainging. Contact your VA office or if you are active duty go to your education office. They can get you started. Hope this helps
 
GET IT. I went to Higher Power and did the GI Bill. Paid 60 percent of the 7300. Depending upon your state they may pay the whole thing.
 
Higher Power is THE place to go. Great people, great service, great training. I used MGIB and they do all your paperwork as mentioned above. Check from VA for 60% of cost was received about a month after training was completed. SWA PD comes and visits classes at HPA each week. No better place to go IMHO. If you really want SWA, why wait???
 
I'm currently in class now at HPA. I would recommend this place to anyone looking for a 737 type. Great people, great atmosphere, great time. Root-Beer Float day is also a plus. LOL


Back to the books.
 
For those guys who used the MGIB. Can you still use them if you were ROTC scholarship? I was under the impression you couldn't, but it would be nice if I'm wrong.
 
type rating

Well, like I said I am not the expert on where to get a type I have only gotten two.. UPS and Aeroservice. So I would go with EIflyer's recommendation. At any rate if you Pay 7300 for your type instead of 6500 and you use VA you will get a bigger rebate from UNCLE SAM. I had one issue with the course. I didn't like wearing a tie to class and a jacket to the checkride. But I got over it. Good luck with your training and PM me if you have questions about VA.
 
Talk to your state's WIA rep http://www.careeronestop.org/WiaProviderSearch.asp

I told the Michigan WIA rep that my GI Bill would pay for 60% and they gave me a check for $3000. to cover the other 40%. I went to Higher Power, they're the best in the business, I can't say enough good things about Joe and Mark and the rest of the HPA crew in Dallas.

Good luck.
 
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WIA Funds are dried up, and I was not smart enought to sign up for the GI Bill when I had the chance. There is always the Visa card:)
 
I just looked in California, because I was based at LAX and live in San Diego. I am not sure about the other states.

Chris
 
slightly off topic, but if you used WIA funds funneled through a state (typical), are you liable for taxes on the value of the 737 type rating? I did the WIA Nevada deal last year and I havn't rec'd any tax paperwork on it. I'll call the WIA contact to ask but just wondering if anyone else can chime in on what they found. Thanks!
 
- I'll second the HPA recommendation, can't say enough good things about Mark, Joe and the gang

- Regarding MGIB eligibility...best to talk to your education office or call the VA at 1-888-442-4551 but info from the VA website says:

Commissioned through ROTC scholarship.
You're not eligible if you became commissioned after December 31, 1976, upon completing an ROTC scholarship program, unless one of the following exceptions applies:

Exceptions: You may still be eligible, as a service academy graduate or an ROTC graduate, if you:

received a commission after becoming eligible for MGIB, or
received a commission as an ROTC scholarship graduate after September 30, 1996, and received less than $3,400 during any one year of your ROTC program.

Here's the link
http://www.gibill.va.gov/education/c30pam.htm#_Toc518285742

Hopefully you fit one of the exceptions...
 

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