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#13
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2017
Posts: 451
From 90 days to 9 months? How do they stretch what they used to do in 90 days to 9 months?
#15
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2017
Posts: 451
They did have a 90 day fast track at one time and that's how they used to advertise. It was from zero to CFI I believe. I Googled to make sure and some of the info I found out about it came from back in like 2006. You can even find old threads here that discuss it.
#16
Line Holder
Joined APC: Oct 2015
Posts: 79
I vaguely remember something along those lines. Seems like at some point they decided to advertise in terms of calendar days rather than training days, as training events are generally not conducted on weekends and certain holidays.
#17
On Reserve
Joined APC: Jan 2017
Posts: 20
They used to have a self paced program and the zero-to-hero program. They got rid of the self-paced instead focusing all of their efforts on the faster one.
The times used to be
120 days PPL-to-hero if you already had your PPL
180 days zero-to-hero if you didn't have your PPL.
Current times are
180 days PPL-to-hero
9 months zero-to-hero
It doesn't even have to be 9 months, under their old system someone could get everything done in 6 months with some luck
#18
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2017
Posts: 451
They used to have a self paced program and the zero-to-hero program. They got rid of the self-paced instead focusing all of their efforts on the faster one.
The times used to be
120 days PPL-to-hero if you already had your PPL
180 days zero-to-hero if you didn't have your PPL.
The times used to be
120 days PPL-to-hero if you already had your PPL
180 days zero-to-hero if you didn't have your PPL.
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