Trip7
Well-Known Member
Because they are just that highly trained that you are unable to get a propoer training any where else? A plane is just that difficult at such a primary stage that you are only able to train at ATP to get the proper training an airline wants? Wait or perhaps those who actually sit back for months working on a CFI and understanding FULLY the dynamics of what a CFI has to know has no more knowledge then one who gets all three done in 2 weeks? Bro no offense but just because you have a tie with ATP doesnt make it an end all great program dude. Just as many great ways to get your hours out there. 230ME doesnt make her a great pilot and the guy arguing about the 50 sim has a great case, just because she has the 230ME doesnt mean that some of those arent sim hours.
Secondly REGIONALS are snatching up pilots any where not just ATP however for a Republic to do such is very interesting to say the least. Kind of shocking when it comes down to it but she will do great since she was able to get all the suplements that ATP provides for the EMB probably eh?
Fully understand the dynamics of what a CFI is supposed to know? Don't every applicant have to pass the same checkride? Thats all that counts. Im not saying you can't get proper training elsewhere. Others are the ones that say just because you do your training fast at ATP its not proper. You even say ATP is not an "end all great program dude" Im saying you're wrong. Its my personal belief that its the best flight school for an aspiring pilot. Some aren't willing to pay the price, some will. You can't stay at a 5 star hotel for motel prices. You can't buy a BMW for Kia prices. You won't get to the regionals as fast from Ma and Pop flight school as you would from ATP. Put your resume in at Republic when you have 430TT and see what happens
