CLR4ILS
Well-Known Member
DE727UPS said:"You're not going to make me spell that scenario out any clearer for you, are you DE?"
I think what you are trying to say is if Skywest/ASA stops hiring direct track guys, it's no reflection on the quality of pilot direct track puts out but it's simply Skywest making a statement that they don't feel direct track guys are qualified to be pilots for them. How's that?
No, thats not what I am trying to say.
Skywest "attempted" to partake in a low time pilot program in 2001. It was an utter failure. The program was set up through Utah Valley State College and any "FBO" ( yeah, I said FBO) that wanted to participate. The students would wear Skywest uniforms while training at the FBO schools while completing their degree with UVSC. The students failed miserably on not only making it to the interview but ultimatley failing the interview itself.
The point is...... Skywest made a go with an FBO style direct track and it failed miserably. So, if they choose to stay away from all "lower" time direct track programs its because of their past experience that was "unfortunately" with FBO schools. Had they gone to someone like FlightSafety in the first place they would probably still be on board with the lower time hiring programs.
The point to the "apples" story was...... just because Skywest may not support the programs any longer, that doesn't mean the programs do not work providing a proficient low time pilot.
Any questions?
ILS