Originally Posted by
BURflyer
I realise that emory dribble is the Harvard of the skies. And that proffesional gear operator degree you get there for 100k is really valuable when you're furloughed from the right seat CRJ. I'm sure most are ok but many that I've run into were interesting characters. I mean you'd probably have to be to spend 2 years taking FMS101 and CRJ202 classes.
Yep, and you should all take career advice from someone who works for the sleaziest regional out there. Sorry dude, but a gojet pilot has no right to give career advice to ANYONE!