Re: ATP thoughts from currently attending or most recent gra
thanks for all the post. still cant get over the concept of people paying so much for training that can be done for alot cheaper at a fbo and getting a jet job the same time as someone finishing their training at an fbo. maybe i'm just missing something but thanks for the replys
Dude I totally feel you here but let me expand on some positives about ATP. Also, I'm almost done with my PPL; I'm almost positive I am going to go to an FBO. They claim they can get me out in 5-6 months(going full time no job) for about 30-35K. This is much cheaper than ATP, hence the main reason I want to go there, but back to
ATP's positives:
1. ATP's bread and butter is getting people all the way through their ratings in the shortest period of time. Because of this one almost need not worry about instructor availability because if you don't get through the program then that's affecting the bread and butter. As opposed to an FBO where, at least at the FBO I go to, it can be a crap shoot with instructor issues and maintenance issues.
2. You get alot of multi Time. This is what airlines like to see
3. Total immersion training. All aviation all the time. I don't know how old you are man but I am married and am 25 and I have a lot of distractions. I don't even have kids yet and I am constantly having stuff to do. You get all of those distractions out of the way(not completely if you are married) and just focus on aviation because your housing is included in the cost.
4. Across the country cross countries. I really like this concept because of the variability in airspaces you are flying. This sounds good to me because you get alot of exposure to different kinds of flying in different cities plus all of your hotels are paid for.
The Negatives, As I See Them:
1. Goes back to their bread and butter. You may be pushed to get a checkride done when you may not be comfortable. This seems to be a potential with any program like this, plus you may not feel ready to flight instruct once you are done.
2. Cost. The cost is $60K. This is a staggering number to me one that, in good conscience, I can not pay. This amount of debt would be crippling to my family and me and because of this alone I can't attend ATP.
3. RJ Course. I've heard from several pilots outside of this forum that this is completely unnecessary because they never had to do it. I may go to ATP to be an instructor but nothing else.
Take my points for what their worth...an outsider who has only visited ATP but never been through the program. These are only common sense reasons and observations.