wannabejetpilot
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Hello. I want to go into the airlines when I get out of college. I am in my first year of college now working on my PPL. I heard about ATP flight school. I read on their website and how you can fast track through the program to go into the airlines. I saw this as too good to be true that you can get all ratings in less than a year, so I am working on my ppl now so that I can understand things better when I am being "rushed" to learn everything. I want to become an airline pilot, or corporate jet pilot at a younger age, but I found out that people are usually in their 40's when they are finally in. I know the military pilot route is faster and more assuring. I have looked into the military but the military isn't what I am interested in. I believe ATP flight school is accredited, but, is it risky to do it since airline employers will see that I have taken the "fast route" to fly for them. I want to go into the majors like southwest, jet blue, delta, etc but I don't really want to take so long. Getting a ppl all the way through ATP is a long route, and when I graduate, I still won't have enough hours so I would fly with the regionals for 5-10 years with very little pay until I have obtained enough hours. Should I just go the long route or go into ATP school? What are some things I would have to watch out and be cautious for if I decide to go to ATP school?