bobbysamd
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Comair training
Great post, surplus1. I read and enjoyed every word. Great discussion on Comair's training opportunities. Very straightforward and well written. Good information.
The same is true with MAPD as with CAA. The only promise Mesa makes to enrollees is after they complete the program they might get an interview with Mesa Airlines. No job guarantees at all. I get tired of people accusing MAPD of being P-F-T - and I don't even like the company.
Yeah, from the way you described item (b), the former program, I'd say it was P-F-T. I remember it from the really bad old days from P-F-T of ten years ago. For one thing, you had to pay the $10K. You were interviewed but not promised anything. That is P-F-T. Not being paid and maybe not being hired after completing the program is part of P-F-T. This part from your post, " . . . . the airline would absolutely NOT hire any pilot, regardless of past experience, unless that pilot first completed this program . . . . " is P-F-T in every way.
It sounds like a program Mesa had several years ago. I understand the newer Mesa PACE program is similar. Of course, Mesa, at its school in Farmington, had an ATP program, which was basically pay-for-interview. You pass your ATP on the first try and you got an interview with Mesa. Bust, and you get a recheck but no interview. You're still out the money. Some people passed - and some people busted. Mesa still made money off all of them. Pay-for-interview may be worse than P-F-T.
I also liked reading how the Comair training is positive, that people are trained to proficiency, and, within reason, people are given a chance to succeed. That's how training should operate.
Once again, very good post.
Great post, surplus1. I read and enjoyed every word. Great discussion on Comair's training opportunities. Very straightforward and well written. Good information.
The same is true with MAPD as with CAA. The only promise Mesa makes to enrollees is after they complete the program they might get an interview with Mesa Airlines. No job guarantees at all. I get tired of people accusing MAPD of being P-F-T - and I don't even like the company.
Yeah, from the way you described item (b), the former program, I'd say it was P-F-T. I remember it from the really bad old days from P-F-T of ten years ago. For one thing, you had to pay the $10K. You were interviewed but not promised anything. That is P-F-T. Not being paid and maybe not being hired after completing the program is part of P-F-T. This part from your post, " . . . . the airline would absolutely NOT hire any pilot, regardless of past experience, unless that pilot first completed this program . . . . " is P-F-T in every way.
It sounds like a program Mesa had several years ago. I understand the newer Mesa PACE program is similar. Of course, Mesa, at its school in Farmington, had an ATP program, which was basically pay-for-interview. You pass your ATP on the first try and you got an interview with Mesa. Bust, and you get a recheck but no interview. You're still out the money. Some people passed - and some people busted. Mesa still made money off all of them. Pay-for-interview may be worse than P-F-T.
I also liked reading how the Comair training is positive, that people are trained to proficiency, and, within reason, people are given a chance to succeed. That's how training should operate.
Once again, very good post.
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