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Old 10-11-2011 | 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Vifa
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You can use your GI Bill for flight training but it needs to be from an accredited part 141 school that offers the training you want. Most ATP schools fall under Part 61 and do not qualify. I don't know if there are any schools that offer a 737 type and fall under 141. Good luck.
Yes there schools that do the ATP under 141. A 141 course can be very short...CFI, ATP, etc.

There are also places you can get types under 141, for a variety of aircraft.

If I had MGIB that was about to expire, I'd get a 73 (SWA), citation (fallback type), and G-V. The G-V might too pricey.
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