what do these programs mean for people that may not go to these aviation colleges? Makes it harder to get hired it seems...could be wrong though.
I hate to point this out, but I think you will soon find out that just about every regional airline will have a "program" similar to this University of Oklahoma program very soon. You might even find some of the majors with a similar program. It is the only way to get pilots into the right seat and work around the ATP requirement that will take effect on August 1, 2013.
This is not going away.
Joe
I am lost here. How does this get them around the 1500 hours rule?
BOOMER!
There's a provision to count undergraduate aviation credits against the 1,500 rule.
Unless they took that out of the bill?
That seems to be the idea in many other countries based on the JAA model: emphasizing theory over hour count. Don't know what the more effective model is BUT it does seem like American flight training (with the exception of collegiate flight programs) is very weak on theory.They should. I don't see how a classroom enviroment acquates to any real world experince. It's akin to a guy on here with a fresh PPL telling a 10,000+ hour ATP "how things are."
They should. I don't see how a classroom enviroment acquates to any real world experince. It's akin to a guy on here with a fresh PPL telling a 10,000+ hour ATP "how things are."
You must have missed that discussion...from over a year ago.
Would have thought that more prestigious, such as ERAU and UND would have seen something like this first.
Im surprised this is occurring with some of the smaller aviation universities. Would have thought that more prestigious, such as ERAU and UND would have seen something like this first. Don't mean to put any school down, just saying that when someone mentions collegiate aviation, most people think ERAU/UND/Purdue, etc.
EDIT: I didnt know OU had a program until today :/ It never came up during my aviation school research back in high school
Any idea if
Embry-Riddle
Purdue
UND
WMU (Heard that they are in the progress of one)
K-State
Or other aviation universities have direct hire programs?
Many smaller schools have these programs. For instance, Lewis University, a small aviation school in IL, has a bridge with American Eagle. I know Kent State used to have one with Expressjet, not sure if that is still running. There are a lot of smaller aviation schools out there...just gotta look.
Do they teach English grammar at more prestigious?