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Old 06-21-2012 | 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by amortensen
Has anyone ever attended one of these job fairs or have any input on this event. I am a bit hesitant to pay the money to attend this event as I fear it may be a scam.
Originally Posted by brianb
Never heard of these guys. Be careful.
Originally Posted by siemprerojo
Lou Smith is legit. He was in the Air Force with my brother and they later flew at Hughes and Northwest together.
New guys probably don't remember FAPA from the late 80's, but Lou Smith was half of FAPA, Kit Darby being the other half. There was falling out between the two and FAPA disolved, a move that resulted in Darby's AirInc, and later Lou Smith's FltOps.com.

Lou and FltOps.com have been friends of APC since 2005 and I can vouch for his legitimacy and background. The only thing that's changed is the name - FltOps.com is now FAPA (Future Airline Pilots of America). I guess you could say Lou is FAPA.......again.


Here's more: Airline Pilot Central - Future airline pilot hiring - a Q&A with Louis Smith

Louis Smith
Chairman and President of CyberCompass Corporation
Phone: 800 JET JOBS
Email: [email protected]

Louis Smith, President of FAPA.aero, is a retired Northwest Airlines captain, completing his career flying the DC-10 on international routes. Captain Smith began his airline career with Hughes Airwest in 1976. He holds an Air Transport Pilot (ATP) rating, a Flight Engineer (FE) certificate and is a graduate of the University of Tennessee (Martin). Smith, a veteran of the United States Air Force, flew the C-9A on aeromedical evacuation missions from 1971 through 1974.

Outside of the cockpit, Smith's vision has long been in managing businesses whose primary mission focused on publishing and organizing information that would help current and aspiring commercial pilots succeed in their career--before and after landing the cockpit job. Getting a job in commercial aviation requires more than stick-and-rudder skills, and Smith has spent the past 35 years assisting pilots in reaching their career goals by providing a one-stop shop for the information required to stay on top of this dynamic and complex industry.

Smith founded CyberCompass Corporation, the parent company of FAPA.aero, in 1996, and by 1998 was in business as a Web-only career planning service for professional pilots.

Smith, 64, was the founder of Future Aviation Professionals of America (FAPA), and served as its CEO from 1974 to 1996. During that time, FAPA served more than 100,000 pilots, aviation maintenance technicians and flight attendants through its publishing, career seminars, career counseling and other advisory services.

Over the years, he has been quoted in numerous publications, including the Wall Street Journal, Time magazine, Aviation Week & Space Technology, USA Today, and hundreds of others. Smith also has appeared on CNN during a live broadcast and on National Public Radio as an expert panelist discussing a pilot labor dispute.
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