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Originally Posted by Falconjet
(Post 188544)
Technically, you are not HIRED until you are sitting in class with an ID badge and a huge grin on your face. You have 6 months after being notified of a contingent job offer to get the type so you can continue in the process.
Just a small point for clarification. FJ |
Wow, what an original thread. :-p
Originally Posted by 727C47
(Post 187324)
Looking for a good type school for the good old 737, I would like to hear personal recommendations if possible from guys,and girls who have gotten the type. Thank you in advance. And the search function still leaves something to be desired. Thank you.
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goto crewpilottraining.com
Two of my friends and I just finished up last May. Small class, great guys very straightfoward and professional. We actually did the sims at DFW in the Alteon Building. I highly recommend them. Cost was around $7300 not including hotel, food, gas, etc. If you are military, you can get 60% paid for through the GI bill. |
I suggest a free type rating at an airline that pays for it instead of the pay for training airlines. :D
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Oh, one of those airlines that filed bankruptcy? I guess the American taxpayers paid for those type ratings.
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Originally Posted by Ottopilot
(Post 189628)
I suggest a free type rating at an airline that pays for it instead of the pay for training airlines. :D
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Originally Posted by HuronIP
(Post 189660)
Oh, one of those airlines that filed bankruptcy? I guess the American taxpayers paid for those type ratings.
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Originally Posted by Ottopilot
(Post 189628)
I suggest a free type rating at an airline that pays for it instead of the pay for training airlines. :D
Can't wait! Sounds too good to be true! |
I was riding in first class one day while talking with a very senior DAL captain's wife. (in early 2000) She said all of her husbands friends used to make fun of him because he worked at DAL and not Eastern like them. Something to think about. TWA, EAL, and Pan Am used to be the places to be. Makes you wonder about SWA, FEDex, and UPS in thirty years. i hope they do great but some of the comments i read from some SWA guys would give me pause.
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Originally Posted by Deez340
(Post 189969)
I was riding in first class one day while talking with a very senior DAL captain's wife. (in early 2000) She said all of her husbands friends used to make fun of him because he worked at DAL and not Eastern like them. Something to think about. TWA, EAL, and Pan Am used to be the places to be. Makes you wonder about SWA, FEDex, and UPS in thirty years. i hope they do great but some of the comments i read from some SWA guys would give me pause.
I will take this one for the SWA folks. I for one have heard the "I am not paying for my type rating" argument for too many years to count (20+). Frankly I just about puke when folks like Otto throw a grenade in the room like that which he did above. Most everyone should analyze where they are and be thankful as I am. You are correct that the industry will change but some should look back and see where they have come from (Otto's CAL for instance) before they butt in with a snide remark. When someone who began this thread was simply wanting:rolleyes: some info on a 737 type rating. I have agreed with Otto on some things in the past but I couldn't let a cheap shot go unanswered. Everyone of my former Marine buddies who chose not to come to SWA has had to endure some delay/hardship or monetary sacrifice for refusing to pay for a type rating. One who I was hot to help out is so invested in his decision that he won't even admit that 5 years of furlough from UAL should have been traded for a rating instead. To me that suggests poor headwork and I would suggest he not try to come hear now. |
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