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Old 10-16-2007 | 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by wmuflyboy
im not thinking anything, im just trying to get some information on the airline. ive never heard anything bad about ASA at all. its just that instructors here dont talk about it all that much cuz they all wanna based in ORD so they go to AE, Skywest, or Republic.
Ok fine. ASA once the TA become stone will be just as good or better to work for than AE, Skywest, or Republic. Because:

1. As long as things stay steady, ASA is a sure way to Delta.

2. Pay will be on par or better than the other top regionals.

3. Scheduling is willing to work with you

4. Trip/Duty rigs....nuff said

5. Upgrade time is 2.5 years and droppin


BTW even though their mins are "low" the interview process is said by some to be the hardest. Flying the full motion Level-D CRJ 700 sim to commercial standards was one of the most challenging things Ive ever done. So alot of guys with that low time who think they are hot shots dont make it.

Last edited by CaribPilot; 10-16-2007 at 10:38 AM.
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