flyeagle111
CFO
What's a typical day like for the 90 day fast track? How many flights, classroom study sessions, etc?
It all depends. It goes fast though. Id say typically 2 training events a day (sim, flight, or ground). When you're done with those, you will have to study on your own for the written and oral exams.
If you are a hard worker and devoted to becoming an airline pilot ATP is the place
I am not a fan of zero to hero programs either. But I feel I am getting a better education here at ATP than I was before. Just because I am going to ATP doesnt mean I am going to the airlines with 500 hours. That goes for actually most people I have met here.Yeah, that's a little over the top but the guy is gung ho and drinkin' the Koolaid. I'm not a fan of zero to hero but it has worked for many. I'm sure at the angst of many a 121 Regional Capt. But it is what it is. I'd tell Brandon there are better ways to become an airline pilot than zero to hero. But I wouldn't expect him to listen or care.
Another nice thing about ATP is when you pass a check-ride you get a sort of congratulation flight, last night we flew a 5hr IFR Cross Country from LZU to MEI and back (MEI has free chili dogs and waffles).
That goes for actually most people I have met here.
"I am not a fan of zero to hero programs either. But I feel I am getting a better education here at ATP than I was before. Just because I am going to ATP doesnt mean I am going to the airlines with 500 hours. That goes for actually most people I have met here."
That's cool. Maybe you get that made into a banner ad here or otherwise get that comment added to ATP's advertising.
I don't think that they would go for that. It doesnt cater to the SJS crowd.
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Too many guys that I instructed at ATP were like, "OH MY GOD, TURBOPROPS?!?!! nooooooooo".. some people really do have a SJS problem.
Chicks. Dig. Beta.
True. Story.
Flight Safety instructor when I was doing King air 90 initial used to say "If you aint usin beta, you aint a playa"![]()
I just started the career program last Wednesday 7/19 and the schedule is as follows. There are typically 2-3 training events per day (Flight, Simulator, or Ground School) with Ground School being the least of the 3. The flight simulator is available 24/7 which is great for practicing all your flows and especially for partial panel, engine failure, and IMC. When I'm not in a training session w/ my instructor, you can bet your ass I'm in the sim or taking practice tests on the computer. If you are a hard worker and devoted to becoming an airline pilot ATP is the place, the more you know your stuff the less Ground School you will need, which will give you more free time. BTW I took and passed my Multi-Engine check-ride Monday 7/25, so as you can see the program moves fast(5 days of training). My first week there I attained 15hrs. in the Seminole. Another nice thing about ATP is when you pass a check-ride you get a sort of congratulation flight, last night we flew a 5hr IFR Cross Country from LZU to MEI and back (MEI has free chili dogs and waffles).