Originally Posted by
TipTanks
You only get the R-ATP if the 141 program you train under is approved, and in conjunction with, your community college or university.
Training at a 141 school and separately doing some sort of aviation degree at an unrelated college/university does not make you eligible for R-ATP.
The schools I have looked at use FTA affiliates for their training it appears. Liberty uses US Aviation in the Denton TX area and would net the 1000 hr RATP. Tarrant County Community college also uses US Aviation Academy but at Allliance airport in the DFW area and would offer the 1200 hr RATP since it would be a 2 year degree. Neither have an actual flight school , but just I guess contract for the students to fly at US Aviation Academy.