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Flip Conroy

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I have an interview next week with USA 3000, and have researched as much information that I can find. However, there are a couple of questions that I couldn't find definitive answers to, so if anyone can help, it would be MUCH appreciated.

Some of the interview gouge is somewhat old, but it indicated that they (at least at one time) hired both seasonal and permanent pilots. Does anyone know if they are still doing the seasonal thing? Also, I have seen mention of training contracts and no training contract. Does anyone have any current info regarding training contracts? Finally, does anyone have any info on how they view commuting, or do they require you to live in domicile?

Thanks a lot in advance for any info.
 
FA's.....

This is of no help, but the new class ( or recurrent class ?) of USA 3000 FA's at the training center in Charlotte this past month or so has been pretty decent.....
 

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