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Old 01-22-2010, 05:01 PM
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Just curious. maybe something i may be interested in doing inthe future.
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DAB has a CRJ sim (I think).

PRC has a CRM-type course in the A320 sim.
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Thank you. A lot of times, schools wil have a sim and it is part of their bachelors program. i dont need a full Bachelors degree. i just wan to take a CRJ fam course
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Thank you. A lot of times, schools wil have a sim and it is part of their bachelors program. i dont need a full Bachelors degree. i just wan to take a CRJ fam course
Why would you want to drop a couple of G's on a worthless CRJ course? Why don't you use that money and get a full Bachelors degree!

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If you're asking if the CRJ course is available to anyone off the street, no. There is a CRJ course, but only for enrolled students. And yes, it has very little point.
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ATP has a CRJ course. Not full motion though
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Old 01-23-2010, 05:34 AM
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RJ courses are worthless. It MIGHT help you get a lowly regional job when they are in a hiring frenzy. Regional jets are destroying the industry.
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Looks like somebody forgot to log out.
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Old 01-23-2010, 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Spoilers View Post
Why would you want to drop a couple of G's on a worthless CRJ course? Why don't you use that money and get a full Bachelors degree!

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Well, because i already have a bachelors degree. I am 41 years old. A 21 year military vet. I am looking at getting back into aviation. A CRJ course would be helpful to me to laearn systems of an aircraft I know nothing about. Evryone is differnt. People learn differently. thanks
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I'm not sure exactly how much the CRJ courses are, but I do know that they're at least a few thousand. If you're interested in learning some new stuff and don't mind spending that kind of money, you might be better off buying a type rating. It will probably be more cash, but you'll get a more in depth experience and a new certificate to show for it.
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