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Old 07-15-2018, 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by cr700 View Post
Above points bolded that are spot on. In addition, pasted below is a post from another forum that represents another viewpoint from someone who has good information. I tend to agree 100%


What is being missed is the sheer numbers of Envoy pilots who have already flowed. The 2.5/6 not only came true but came true in spades with essentially sitting at 0.6/5.5 right now for prior 121 experience according to the up to date and most recent numbers. If you are an aspiring pilot and desire to one day work at the established largest major, then your path is clear. Go to a partner college, complete your course of study and then begin instructing as a pipeline pilot. You will likely spend no more than 1.5 years at this academy instructing with your reduced ATP mins lowered for an approved university college credit. Then, on to Envoy where you will spend your first 1000 hours gaining 121 experience and then upgrade at the 1.5 year mark. It's on to AA 4 years after that for a total time to AA beginning as a university pipeline instructor of 7 years exactly. I don't know where you can find anything out there that beats this. That's why the majority of candidates are vying for an approved university spot.
What are you basing 4 year flow for new hires on? Even recruitment isn't saying that.
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