Adaptation is required of a business if it wants to stay in business.I wouldn't necessarily call them new programs, all they are doing is just chopping up their career program, so they can appeal to that demographic that dont want to fly professionally or become CFI's .
yea I just saw them. 24k for private to multi instrument? hmmmm.....
Another ATP line, "We do not teach foreign pilots!"Funny how this time last year I remember the speech that the VP gave to our "new hire" class. "We only teach those looking for a professional career, we dont just teach private pilots, only those who are looking to become airline pilots."
Funny how this time last year I remember the speech that the VP gave to our "new hire" class. "We only teach those looking for a professional career, we dont just teach private pilots, only those who are looking to become airline pilots."
Actually, judging from the amount of tours we still have, I don't think it is for a lack of students wanting to come to ATP. Financing is harder.