kellwolf,
Wanna know what a bridge program does? It transfers the responsibility from the airline training dept to the line captains that didn't ask for the responsibility. All they do is give you just enough knowledge to get through training successfully. Airline bean counters love it since fewer people flunk out, thus reducing the training costs to the airline. Line CAs hate it since they essentially become single pilot in a lot of cases.
Pilots don't even need a bridge program anymore. PSA, TSA, and Piedmont all require just C/I/ME and they are taking 250 hr F/Os. I posted yesterday I knew a guy at PSA with about 243 hrs.
So when you say "this is what a bridge program does..."
That's not the case for PSA, TSA, and Piedmont. Minimums are so low, that now you can't blame the RJ courses. The airline itself is to be blamed for being so short of pilots and their inability to attract/retain pilots. Reality is setting in that pilots make 20k their first year, so the regionals are scrambling to fill their seats.
My prediction?
Expect more and more regionals to drop to C/I/ME (PSA, TSA, Piedmont are already there).
Then, pilots won't be taking CRJ courses... they'll be going straight from the twin at 250 hours, into an ailrine interview with no prior RJ sim time or speciliazed training.
Interesting, I am hearing of JetU people flunking out at PCL. I just wonder where they are going to get the 250 hours guaranteed?
Cherokee_C do you know what the policy is for the JetU guys to get their hours if they don't make it?
And who is this that you're "hearing" from? I am truly curious.
Anyway, two pilots flunked out. Apparently, one had a serious family life issue come up literally on his checkride day, and he fell apart. The second guy (I think) was more of an attitude problem.
Anyway, Jet U got them jobs at PSA (in training with PSA now).
Yes, Jet U guarantees a job.
I am honestly surprised that Jet U would even bother to help these two pilots out.
After all, Jet U got them jobs at Pinnacle, so Jet U's objective/goal (and guarantee) was complete.
Any other flight school would have just said, "too bad!"
But Jet U still brought these two guys back, offered some prep, and interviews with PSA. Both got hired.
To this day, no one has had to go to Gulfstream for the 'free' 250 hrs.
Pinnacle hires everyone. There were two that went to PSA. Rumor is PSA wants more and more from Jet U.
Also, rumors that other regionals are poking their heads in to see if they can get Jet U pilots.