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Piedmont cadet program?
Does anybody have any info about this program?
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Originally Posted by Billy738
(Post 2070850)
Thanks. Only thing is that it doesn't tell you qualifications beside needing to be CFI. Can you be a CFI anywhere?
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Originally Posted by TooMuchAl
(Post 2070857)
Qualifications are CFI w/ Instrument rating, pass an interview and sign a 1 year contract. I believe you need a degree. If you don't have a degree Envoy also has a Pipeline instructor program that doesn't require one. You'd have to contact them at [email protected] to find out which schools they have partnerships with. Since they are a wholly owned AAG airline I would ASSUME (not 100% sure) that they will use the same schools as Envoy.
Arizona State University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in both Daytona Beach, Florida and Prescott, Arizona LeTourneau University Liberty University Oklahoma State University Purdue University San Diego Christian College Southeastern Oklahoma State University The University of Oklahoma University of Dubuque University of Nebraska Omaha University of North Dakota Western Michigan University Thank you. One more question. I graduated from a 2 year community college and have an associates degree. I'm now at ERAU DAB and recently got me CFI. Do you happen to know if I would qualify? I got my comm-mult inst there and got my CFI at ERAU Thanks |
Originally Posted by Billy738
(Post 2070878)
Thank you. One more question. I graduated from a 2 year community college and have an associates degree. I'm now at ERAU DAB and recently got me CFI. Do you happen to know if I would qualify? I got my comm-mult inst there and got my CFI at ERAU
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Originally Posted by TooMuchAl
(Post 2070898)
I'm no expert on the Piedmont program but I would guess yes. On a side note, if you did not complete your commercial and instrument as part of a part 141 ground and flight training course, you wont qualify for the R-ATP reduced total hours of 1250 or 1000, you'll need to complete 1500 hours per 14 C.F.R. § 61.159 and § 61.160. However you will still qualify for the R-ATP with 1500 hrs and 200 hrs of XC vice 500 hrs of XC.
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