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Envoy Air Pipeline Instructor
I plan to go to ATP Academy and become a pipeline instructor with Envoy. What's the process? Tips? Thank you!
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If you still don't have your ratings I suggest you get them first before being tied down to an airline. As a pipeline instructor you work for envoy and not atp. Your paycheck comes from envoy. But if you want to get out of the pipeline it's going to cost you around $5,000. Don't rush man.
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Originally Posted by criticalaoa
(Post 2188787)
If you still don't have your ratings I suggest you get them first before being tied down to an airline. As a pipeline instructor you work for envoy and not atp. Your paycheck comes from envoy. But if you want to get out of the pipeline it's going to cost you around $5,000. Don't rush man.
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I'm also curious about this program, as well as the PSA and PDT version. My school has the cadet program, which I hear is different from the pipeline. I am a CFI and still need 1100 hours, so it would be at least a 4 year commitment. $5k and flight benefits sounds decent. Is there any reason to choose PSA or PDT over envoy? I don't live near any of the bases and would move to base. Sorry to jack the thread!
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Originally Posted by radish
(Post 2188845)
I'm also curious about this program, as well as the PSA and PDT version. I am a CFI and still need 1100 hours, so it would be at least a 4 year commitment. $5k and flight benefits sounds decent. Is there any reason to choose PSA or PDT over envoy? I don't live near any of the bases and would move to base. Sorry to jack the thread!
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Envoy's pipeline is pretty decent, I flew with a guy the other day who did it. He liked it, said it was cool to have all the benefits that it comes with. He also knew hew wanted to come work here and didn't care what base he got, so he wasn't setting himself up for disappointment by wanting a specific base and equipment.
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Originally Posted by Jland0413
(Post 2188831)
ATP says once I get my CFI and 300-500 hours to apply at Envoy. Is that a wise choice?
ATP is no different from the regionals when it comes to recruiting. They use the pipeline program to lure you in. As if it were more advantageous to go there because they have the program. Last time I checked the pipeline was available at several 141 schools. ATP being one of the most if not the most expensive to attend of the schools offering it. Not bashing ATP just saying that the pipeline program shouldn't be used as a competitive advantage. Just go get your certs (up to CFI-A ) however you can for as little $$$ as possible. Then go find a school to teach at that will pay for your CFI-I and MEI. then when you are within 100 hours or less away from ATP mins start looking where you want to work. |
Envoyair.com/pilots has information on all the programs (Pipeline, Cadet, and ATP Tuition Reimbursement).
If you have any questions, contact the pilot recruitment department. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk |
I'd look into the Skywest program, no commitment but really good benefits
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Originally Posted by Squallrider
(Post 2189243)
I'd look into the Skywest program, no commitment but really good benefits
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