Wow, 3 years since I went to ATP and the same arguments are being made! Awesome!! :laff:
Now I'm getting furloughed and still have that loan from ATP.
Yep, same old same old. Especially about the CFI school in Vegas

My example, I did really well the start of CFI school. My first flight on right seat went real good with the instructor and he even commented that I was one of the better guys he'd seen coming out of RAL location in quite some time....(summer of 07 guys didn't like RAL, something about santa clause examiners) Then we had to do the same thing with FRANK. But what happened was that my flight got scheduled for the afternoon and for some reason I didn't feel great that day but we had to go anyways. In the 120 degree bumpy air, even a seasoned instructor would probably had a hard time teaching let alone a guy who only had 2 hours of teaching from the right seat in a TWIN!!!! So I didn't get signed off by the GOD himself and that's where things got sour.
Still say whatever you want about atp but I learned a lot from that place. Particularly that no-one but your self will help you get through a flight training program. I guarantee you those that ask a lot of questions and need hand holding through all the steps will not make it through an airline training event. Yea all the stuff ATP does is a lame recreation of airline procedures but it's surprisingly similar and it does prepare you for airline training. Also the 75 hours that you get to fly as PIC around the country will make you into a better pilot, guarantee, that's where I think I got my moneys worth out of ATP and got the confidence required to be a commercial pilot. It's expensive but I'd say ATP is still the best value out there.