Take a look at this...

From their "Costs" section

Zero-Time Pilot to a Job-
Express 1-9, 10*-13: $69,990
Express 14 (Beech 1900 Type Rating): $12,495
Express 15 (250 hour B1900 F.O. Intern): $12,500

I did an internship, and I got paid for it ... I didn't nor should anyone have to pay for an internship.

Frigg'n ridiculous!
 
what a load of bu!![censored]. that pisses me off how they play the sinister music and take cheap shots at the CFI profession.
 
hahahahaha! now that i have stopped laughing, i can pick up my internal organs and continue on. what a sad marketing scam. all CFIs should burn in hell!
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I guess I should quit now before I cost my company more money because I had insufficient knowledge when I was a CFI.

I guess when they say God Bless America, you gotta also take the bad with the good huh?
 
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They train in "Actual Airline Conditions"...

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Do they mean.......as opposed to "simulated airline conditions", that everywhere else teaches to?
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How can you operate in "actual airline conditions" if you don't actually have an airline. TAB Express Airlines exists.....on paper. Of course there are TONS of airlines that exist on paper that have never flown. They even have a billboard or two on I-4. Until you get that first paying passenger (FOs don't count), you're not an airline in my book. I think they might even own a B1900. I've never seen it fly, but it sure does have nice paint on it. Now, if it has seats and stuff remains to be seen.....
 
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Of course there are TONS of airlines that exist on paper that have never flown.

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And, there are airlines that don't exist on paper, but do fly.....ala Air America.
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