Now I can say it too....HIRED!

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Congratulations!

I hope I'll get to say it someday as well.

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Same here.

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Come on Mike, you got the F117! Thats much better than an airliner!
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No no; I meant same here on the congrats part.

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I thought the same thing since you quoted it. Ha ha ha ha.
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Anyway, congrats JayB!
 
Sweet!! you're Da BOMMMBBB!!!!
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Good job, though - really. Keep in touch and let us know how things work out!!!
 
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What college did you go to? Im interested
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the Metropolitan State College of Denver

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Metro has a bridge program with American Eagle? Wow, I didn't know that... How does it work? Did you build all your hours instructing there?

Anyway, that's awesome... Congrats and have fun!!
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the Metropolitan State College of Denver

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Ok, thanks.
 
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Yeah Metro has a bridge program with Eagle. It was reinstated about 2 weeks before I graduated. I actually attended a small community college in Rangely CO and earned my flight certificates - then I instructed there for a year. That brought me up to just under 1000 hours total time. Then I transferred to Metro and took classes that qualified me for the bridge program: Turbo prop flight sim, and airline planning. The bridge requirements are 500TT and 100 Multi. After I graduated I completed the rest of the requirements: get faculty recommendation and complete a GPA of 3.0 or better.

Filled out the application and bam, here I am. My best friend did the same thing I did, except he didn't take the airline planning class. He has an interview with Eagle at the of this month.

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Thats sounds cool. Do you need an aviation degree from Metro to qualify for the bridge program?

The reason I ask is, I recently graduated from CU, and I'm just starting flying now. After I get the 500 hours could I go take those classes there and get into the bridge program? That would be pretty cool
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I lived in Boulder my whole life until I moved to Westminster a few months ago. Where do you live?
 
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Thats sounds cool. Do you need an aviation degree from Metro to qualify for the bridge program?

The reason I ask is, I recently graduated from CU, and I'm just starting flying now. After I get the 500 hours could I go take those classes there and get into the bridge program? That would be pretty cool
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I lived in Boulder my whole life until I moved to Westminster a few months ago. Where do you live?

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Yeah, you have to have a degree from Metro. Sorry, man. I live in Arvada, actually.

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can someone explain to me what a bridge program is

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A bridge program is an agreement between a college and an airline. The airline agrees to interview qualified graduates of the college at lower minimums because the airline believes the school has a good program. It works well because the airline gets good candidates (usually) and the college gets to brag about job placement.

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are you sure you aren't a troll

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Uh....I'm not sure that I know what a "troll" is (other than those little dolls with crazy hair).
 
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Congratulations!

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Come on Mike, you got the F117! Thats much better than an airliner!
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No no; I meant same here on the congrats part.

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lol, saw this to and was thinking, WTF????? Has Mike had a CVA on us???

And what's a CVA you ask, it's a cerebrovascular accident, aka, Stroke. Sorry, Paramedic in me coming out.
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CONGRATS BRO!

Have fun flying those ERJs. Hopefully I will be posting those same words in three years!
 
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Oh well, I figured as much... Cool, we're practically neighbors.

American Eagle has CRJs too right? Where do they do the training?
 
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