Originally Posted by
DeadHead
Some Major Regional/Mainline Companies may have a problem with that.
Just my two cents, but someone looking for information on where to learn how to fly, should not be so quick to reject the idea of teaching people how to fly one day.
I have one question: Why is it only in the aviation industry it is normal practice for someone who just finishied school/training themselves is allowed to teach others what they have basically just learned? Seems like a classic case of blind leading the blind.
In just about any other field I can think of, five years is generally required before you can even think about teaching others.
Originally Posted by
DeadHead
If trying to pay your way ahead in this industry, as a way to replace dedication, commitment, and experience, is your ultimate goal than I think Jet U's CRJ Transition Program is just for you.
I'm not trying to "pay my way" into anything. I found a school which
seems to have it together and wanted some input from people actually in the industry VS just from the school recruiter.