^All of the ABQ statements I've seen on here were closer to a rumor than they were to the truth.
I have a class date in Jan. should be based in cvg any ideal where sim training is
It's challenging, but the training program is very good.how is the training on the sa-227 is it hard what is the failure rate at ameriflight
what about stlI have a class date in Jan. should be based in cvg any ideal where sim training is
I see it differently. Not many jumped shipped to AMF. That's a fact.
Only rumor I saw was how they got the contract, but that's about it... Maybe I'm missing sumin tho
Let me amend that, everything regarding the number of south aero pilots that came to ameriflight and were "fired," or "kicked out." I wasn't referring to your recent post, just those I've seen in the past few pages.
Metro training is great. The instructors are intelligent and helpful, the presentations are easy to understand/follow, and have a good approach towards the program. You'll enjoy it, do your best to have your flows down though, it always makes things progress quicker.
what about stl
Is st.louis easy to get and can I commute from there?
Not any airline, I tried delta and couldn't get on. United I had to use my insider knowledge and find the crew.let me get this straight southwest, ups. or spirit dont fly out of cvg i know southwest and spirit fly out of stl. can we use cass to ride on any airlines?
Im really sure AMF did not acquire anything close to 60% of the ABQ pilot group.
Not quite sure where they all went to, but great people for sure. A few went to MedEvac though, since New Mexico is not shy of air ambulance companies.