Originally Posted by
rickair7777
Absolutely. If your goal is to program an FMS and successfully complete airline training. If you're looking for grownup PIC pilot skills, maybe not so much.
Some of the airlines you mentioned have in recent years experienced nearly inexplicable and catastrophic failures in basic airmanship... including one of those euro flag carriers.
Can anyone remind me what MPL program the pilot of Atlas 3591 trained under?
My point is that you can do a 300 hour MPL program or a 1500 hour FAA 141 or Part 61 program and still come out as a lousy pilot. Equally, and frankly far more often, you can come out as a great pilot.