Re: What is the Enrollment vs actually Hired ratio
Hey guys fairly new to this...
just wanted to say -- i have personal experience know a pilot who went to ATP after it taking him too long to finish his Commercial rating at DCA, DCA has HIGH STANDARDS their Standardisation Manual is written by a very well respected man *You know who you are if you're reading this* and he helped me a lot through the Student - Instructor Standardistaion class to become a paid instructor at the school -- all of these "standz" manual's are submitted to DELTA AIRLINES flight standards and they read them to make sure they are current with the format or the CRJ or Boeing 767 etc... so when our (DCA) pilots graduate the program they are fimiliar with the layout etc... for example our checklist for the C172 says,... 500 climb chk, climb power set... right there it's always going to be full power but getting it into the head of a student at that stage means that at Commercial level the checklist is embedded second nature, so when they recover from a stall in a PA-28R they don't leave the engine throttles wide open and let the thing break apart, it's the same process over and over again which makes the people there exceptional pilots -- in my own view -- now the guy i was talking about before left at Commerical level and wasn't ever big on flows or procedures -- yet within 2 months at ATP he'd achieved his COMM SEL, COMM MEL and CFI, CFII and MEI!!!! so you tell me if it takes a man 12 months to get procedures wrong at DCA and takes him 2 months to suddenly correct them all and become Chuck Yeager at ATP if you wonder why ATP doesn't have the connections that Delta Connection Academy has -- and it works, the effort you put in is what you'll get back, so thank you Richard, thank you Dave and thank's to my CFII Rick for all of your help while being there and i look forward to working with you guys at Comair or for you Rick Skywest.
I also know people who have gone to DCA in sanford and CHOSEN of their own free will to start drinking -- drive to a certain night club and drive back drunk with the green stuff under their seat, get pulled over and therefore loose roughtly $15000 from their licenses being suspended...
also... lets see about 50% of the people i started with at DCA didn''t have what it takes to cut it there -- didn't wanna study or be professional enough to learn checklists or understand holistically as to what they're trying to achieve, I think it's a DAMN good school and once again i thank the people there...
IF YOU'RE A "TYPE A" PERSON then it'll put u in your place, there is no place at that School for reckless pilots, people who are not professional or who are not willing to become professional, drunks, druggies, alcoholics or after girls -- it's a life changing career move and one that comes with a lot of responsibility -- im looking forward to mine and hopefulyl that will answer your dropout rate question --
to cut it short.. it's IRRELEVANT WHAT THE DROP OUT OF EVERYONE ELSE IS -- IF YOU WANT TO SUCEED AT ANYTHING THEN YOU WILL IF U'RE LOOKING FOR AN EXCUSE TO BITCH ABOUT A PLACE LIKE IT SOUNDS THAT WAY THEN DONT BOTHER ASKING. Take a step back if you want to fly a CRJ in 2 years and can change into a professional pilot and have the energy to suceed then do it and stop looking for excuses as to why DCA may not be as better to another flight school -- it's what you make of it -- learn that and you'll be a lot happier in life.
Regards,
An English Guy
CFII