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pagey 04-05-2009 06:32 AM

Dca
 
Heard a rumor that DCA got the chineese contract from CAPT....discuss

DBSociety 04-05-2009 09:56 PM

So who are the players in the contract student game these days?
RAA, ASA, CAPT, IATA have folded. Places like Airsafety and Sierra seem to be perpetually circling the drain with "cash flow" problems and temp shut downs. Anyone work at a school thats figured out how to avoid being the next failed business model when confronted with the "chinese curse"?

XSive 04-06-2009 08:52 AM

It wont be the first time DCA takes a Chinese training contract..They steal enough money from the domestic students to subsidize the rest of the operation..

DBSociety 04-06-2009 11:24 AM

I wish I knew more about how these contracts were organized. It seems counter-intuitive that a decidedly smaller number of domestic student starts could carry the training costs for 50-200 contract students.

And how in the world can you not make money with that sort of scale unless to get the contract in the first place costs are being wildly underestimated.

pagey 04-06-2009 05:32 PM

anyone who actually works at DCA have some input? I'm not interested in "DCA sucks they are overpriced and steal people's money" or "go to an FBO....its way better" I just want the information, thanks.

ysslah 04-06-2009 08:31 PM

I got an interview with them on thursday. Any inputs?

ILS37R 04-09-2009 08:02 PM


Originally Posted by pagey (Post 591780)
anyone who actually works at DCA have some input? I'm not interested in "DCA sucks they are overpriced and steal people's money" or "go to an FBO....its way better" I just want the information, thanks.

I've heard the rumor, but I haven't heard anything concrete. My tenuous connections up there are quickly fading, so I don't have the latest and greatest--as it were--any more.

heckler45 04-11-2009 11:23 AM

Yes I believe that DCA got another Chinese contract but if it was from another company I couldn't say who. A person I went through Commercial with that is an Instructor at DCA mentioned something a few months ago about them coming.

The Juice 04-11-2009 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by ysslah (Post 591904)
I got an interview with them on thursday. Any inputs?

I instructed there back in last half of 2006 into first of 2007. You will work but they will treat you like crap. Too many big fish in a small pond there.

Not too bad but just a lot of b/s you will have to deal with. However in this economy you might as wel take it.

da_flyn_hawyn 04-11-2009 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by DBSociety (Post 591220)
So who are the players in the contract student game these days?
RAA, ASA, CAPT, IATA have folded. Places like Airsafety and Sierra seem to be perpetually circling the drain with "cash flow" problems and temp shut downs. Anyone work at a school thats figured out how to avoid being the next failed business model when confronted with the "chinese curse"?


I work at a school that is doing really well that doesn't have big contracts. We mostly do military guys. They seem to be the only ones who have money these days and most of them who sit at a desk all day hate it, so we tell them that they have a better chance of getting a flying slot if they get their license. The VA, or GI bill will also pay for 60% of any rating as long as it isn't the private. We advertise like crazy at some of the bases near by, I just did an interview with army weekly too. That is the best market that we are having success with so hopefully this might help.


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