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Old 10-20-2015, 06:58 PM
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About 70 hours. Could probably shave a few hours off of that, since with full government funding I was able to take my sweet time perfecting things. But even burning through it fast, you should reasonably expect to be around 60 hours. 61.109 puts minimum hours at 40, so that's what the VA is going by, as best as I currently understand.
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Old 11-01-2018, 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by SeannyP84 View Post
Most regionals will pay for the CTP course. You get your ATP at the end of your initial training at the airline. I'm currently attending the ACT program at Coast Flight Training in San Diego. Our school has you interview with at least one regional before you start training. You receive a conditional offer that is contingent upon completion of the course and successful completion of the technical portion of the airline's interview process. Essentially, they knock out the HR portion before you start training. Most VA students are covered 100% by the post-911 GI Bill, including their private. You graduate with an associates in aviation, PPL, instrument rating, CPL (single and multi), CFI, CFII and MEI.


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I know this is an old post but I hope someone can answer to this. I'm still active duty, have 2.5 years left and I'm stationed in San Diego. I was looking to flight schools covered by VA and I just found coast flight and california flight academy that offer an associates, if you know of any other schools around the area please let me know, anyways apparently VA doesnt pay for the PPL anymore, I can pay it out of my pocket I guess thats not a problem, would you recommend me to get it from one of those schools or somewhere else for a cheaper price? And then My squadron deploys in a year and a half so we are gonna be going out a lot starting next year and I dont know if it would be better for me to wait and start all my training until after deployment, I was thinking maybe get my PPL before deployment if I can so that when I come back I domt have to worry about it, but also I was thinking about doing college instead and then do all my flight tarining togheter, but I dont know if those credits will add up to the associates to get a BS, if I do that I would have those 2.5 years left on active duty for college and then after I get out use GI BILL for my flight training. What would you recommend me??
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