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Warning! Be Very Careful
:eek: If you have an FAA friend contact them about this airline, that's how I found out about them during my research. I found out they totaled one of their 3 B727's a few months ago they are so bad. They only had about 16 crewmembers but over 20 FAA "letters of investigation" were sent just in 2014. You read right, that's more "letters of investigation" than crewmembers! The FAA is constantly all over them. You will have FAA in your ground school, simulator rides, your IOE, line checks and trips. They have over a 90% turnover rate the largest in aviation. It's so bad that once "unsuspecting pilots who didn't do their homework" realize what this place is they actually quit within months and start payments of their huge training contracts. They have hired an militant Eastern Airlines hitman for all training which results in over an 60% failure rate which is also the highest in the US by far. They say his handy work is legendary at Planet Airlines. Call anyone who did time at planet and you will find out about this guy. Because of this they are constantly hiring. They will run classes of 8 to 10 just to get one or two, but they won't tell you this. Call around because this information was easy to find. This is a "Trifecta Airline" because in the end you will end up on the street, out of work, repaying your training contract, and for the rest of your career having to check one of those "Kiss of Death" boxes on every airline application in your future. They like to lure young kids out of college who end up getting absolutely blindsided. Poor things, So anyway, Don't walk away from this one RUN! It's a career ender
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Originally Posted by 71demon
(Post 1794345)
:eek: If you have an FAA friend contact them about this airline, that's how I found out about them during my research. I found out they totaled one of their 3 B727's a few months ago they are so bad. They only had about 16 crewmembers but over 20 FAA "letters of investigation" were sent just in 2014. You read right, that's more "letters of investigation" than crewmembers! The FAA is constantly all over them. You will have FAA in your ground school, simulator rides, your IOE, line checks and trips. They have over a 90% turnover rate the largest in aviation. It's so bad that once "unsuspecting pilots who didn't do their homework" realize what this place is they actually quit within months and start payments of their huge training contracts. They have hired an militant Eastern Airlines hitman for all training which results in over an 60% failure rate which is also the highest in the US by far. They say his handy work is legendary at Planet Airlines. Call anyone who did time at planet and you will find out about this guy. Because of this they are constantly hiring. They will run classes of 8 to 10 just to get one or two, but they won't tell you this. Call around because this information was easy to find. This is a "Trifecta Airline" because in the end you will end up on the street, out of work, repaying your training contract, and for the rest of your career having to check one of those "Kiss of Death" boxes on every airline application in your future. They like to lure young kids out of college who end up getting absolutely blindsided. Poor things, So anyway, Don't walk away from this one RUN! It's a career ender
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Their Convair 5800s look pretty cool.
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Originally Posted by 71demon
(Post 1794345)
:eek: If you have an FAA friend contact them about this airline, that's how I found out about them during my research. I found out they totaled one of their 3 B727's a few months ago they are so bad. They only had about 16 crewmembers but over 20 FAA "letters of investigation" were sent just in 2014. You read right, that's more "letters of investigation" than crewmembers! The FAA is constantly all over them. You will have FAA in your ground school, simulator rides, your IOE, line checks and trips. They have over a 90% turnover rate the largest in aviation. It's so bad that once "unsuspecting pilots who didn't do their homework" realize what this place is they actually quit within months and start payments of their huge training contracts. They have hired an militant Eastern Airlines hitman for all training which results in over an 60% failure rate which is also the highest in the US by far. They say his handy work is legendary at Planet Airlines. Call anyone who did time at planet and you will find out about this guy. Because of this they are constantly hiring. They will run classes of 8 to 10 just to get one or two, but they won't tell you this. Call around because this information was easy to find. This is a "Trifecta Airline" because in the end you will end up on the street, out of work, repaying your training contract, and for the rest of your career having to check one of those "Kiss of Death" boxes on every airline application in your future. They like to lure young kids out of college who end up getting absolutely blindsided. Poor things, So anyway, Don't walk away from this one RUN! It's a career ender
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When I was there in the 90's it was a cool outfit, DC-3s, piston and turbine Convairs, good people, it paid well, it was by the book , and a great launching pad for legacy carriers and Purple freighters, I can't speak for the present, but my memories of the IFL I knew are fond ones.
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Originally Posted by 51driver
(Post 1794638)
I have heard nothing but good things. This guy is obviously disgruntled and bitter.... He must have got passed up for upgrade lol
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Originally Posted by Brand X
(Post 1794376)
How many were actually convicted? That's the only thing that matters. The Feds can accuse me of anything they want. Innocent until proven guilty.
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Mangers on the forum Again, Really!
Originally Posted by 51driver
(Post 1794638)
I have heard nothing but good things. This guy is obviously disgruntled and bitter.... He must have got passed up for upgrade lol
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I worked there for 5 years. It isn't easy, but I had a lot of fun while I was there. Good mx. The 72 the hater talked about had to do with air stairs, on the ramp.
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I was on the Boeing at IFL for almost four years. It was and still is an oustanding place to work. Sometimes I wonder why I even left. The training department there is top notch. Training is not done to a typical night freight level. They strive for excellence and expect nothing less. How many places do you think would be able to take glass cockpit trained 20-somethings and turn them into FEs, FOs, and Capts on a 727? This list is not long, I can assure you of that. It was some of the most rewarding, challenging, and fun flying I have ever done.
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