crickets...right around 500/100
no response folks.A friend of mine did the course and got an interview with Eagle within a few weeks.
the mysterious friend...
no response folks.
I wouldn't divulge his personal information... and everyone already knows who I am....and where you can find me. just look at my avatar. Problem is, lots of folks say they have a "friend" who "x,y,z" but can't back it up with real data, and with 13 posts you have a ways to go before you have any real credibility....I hope you stay around long enough to build it, but there are a bunch of very new users who come on here and make unsubstantiated claims then disappear. Nothing personal.Sorry not gonna divulge his personal information on the web.
Take it for it is, believe or not doesn't really matter to me personally.
I'm merely trying to offer someone insight and not trying make a decision for them.
I understand, it is easier to take advice (which is what you were dispensing) from someone who has real facts or data, not just "hey, I have a friend" ...you understandlike everything on the internet, take it with a grain of salt.
i have no commercial interests with ATP, nor have I ever been their customer.
Neither does it personally affect me whether my friends gets the position or not.
I'm not trying to misguide anyone.
We all know there is a lot hype/puffery that goes on in aviation - I have no intention of walking down that road.
For me, the answer was a resounding 'yes.' As far as companies go, many regionals will take you with lower times than what is published, so in that sense, they do care. It really depends on your situation, how much time you have, money, etc. I would recommend the ALLATPs RJ course. Do not waste your time here asking about RJ courses. You'll get brainwashed answers from people here, where I'd venture to say that 70% of them are non-airline associated. I did a RJ course, and was successfully hired as a result of it. PM me for info if you have any questions.Is the RJ course worth the time/investment? Curious if any companies really 'care' about the course and if it does help someone? Only applicable to regional?
I would like to do this program. What type of experience did you have while there. Did it make you well prepared for ground school when you were hired.For me, the answer was a resounding 'yes.' As far as companies go, many regionals will take you with lower times than what is published, so in that sense, they do care. It really depends on your situation, how much time you have, money, etc. I would recommend the ALLATPs RJ course. Do not waste your time here asking about RJ courses. You'll get brainwashed answers from people here, where I'd venture to say that 70% of them are non-airline associated. I did a RJ course, and was successfully hired as a result of it. PM me for info if you have any questions.
I would like to do this program. What type of experience did you have while there. Did it make you well prepared for ground school when you were hired.
Re: Sierra West Airlines Hiring Lear FO's
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All -- to each is their own. We all have different ways of networking and this is NOT a pay for training gig. We still have not heard what the current pay is. To that end, SIC is just that SIC and how many of us have asked a friend in our network for the chance to fly right seat in whatever.
I am not for the pay scale, but consider it an internship if they will offer someone with less than 500 hours to get trained -- as sketchy as it is. MBA, Law, whatever they range from paying for the 'credit' to decent wages. This is no different in my book.
I pulled this from a post in March. Along with my response the single speed 29ers quip about working for substandard pay.Be careful man. One day you will be out there working for a substandard wage and wish you were out on your mountain bike. One day career advancement will pale in comparison to a day at home on the bike.
I didn't do ATPs RJ course, I did the now-defunct Jet U's RJ transition program. The Jet U course was basically the entire newhire program at Pinnacle. Systems, CPTs, sims, and checkride. Once you passed, you got to interview. ATPs RJ course is shorter, but the main thing you can get out of it is being hired at lower minimums as opposed to off the street. How much flight time do you have? Consider me, for example, I knew I wanted to start at a regional. So I prepared for that by getting my Private, then Instrument, and then Commercial initial in a multi-engine. I didn't bother with a Comm-Single or CFIing, because I wasn't doing that route. I passed the Commercial checkride, did the Jet U course, and the next entry in my logbook after my Commercial checkride was my first flight on IOE at Pinnacle. That's good progress straight to my goal. Today, it's a little different because even with these RJ courses, you need more than just a wet Commercial at 200-250 hours. At ATPs, Eagle will take you with 500TT/100ME time. How much time do you have?I would like to do this program. What type of experience did you have while there. Did it make you well prepared for ground school when you were hired.
I would like to do this program. What type of experience did you have while there. Did it make you well prepared for ground school when you were hired.
I didn't do ATPs RJ course, I did the now-defunct Jet U's RJ transition program. The Jet U course was basically the entire newhire program at Pinnacle. Systems, CPTs, sims, and checkride. Once you passed, you got to interview. ATPs RJ course is shorter, but the main thing you can get out of it is being hired at lower minimums as opposed to off the street. How much flight time do you have? Consider me, for example, I knew I wanted to start at a regional. So I prepared for that by getting my Private, then Instrument, and then Commercial initial in a multi-engine. I didn't bother with a Comm-Single or CFIing, because I wasn't doing that route. I passed the Commercial checkride, did the Jet U course, and the next entry in my logbook after my Commercial checkride was my first flight on IOE at Pinnacle. That's good progress straight to my goal. Today, it's a little different because even with these RJ courses, you need more than just a wet Commercial at 200-250 hours. At ATPs, Eagle will take you with 500TT/100ME time. How much time do you have?
I did do the ATP RJ program, and was told that if I did well I would get an interview...I did not. There is no guarantee for an interview. I did gain some value from doing the program, but I paid much less than you will. Use the money to get more multi time.
I have the grade sheet....I should have received an interview....I did not. smartassDidn't do well? Or didn't get an interview?
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Bumblebee said:I have the grade sheet....I should have received an interview....I did not. smartass
I changed from the biggest ATP kool-aid drinker to putting an ATP sticker in my toilet...it makes a great target!I didn't realize you took the class. Surprised they didn't Change the moto to : "If it's good enough for Dale...."