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Old 04-15-2007, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by 4N1flyr View Post
Is PNCL still requiring you have at an ATP or at least the written to get on as an FO?
Yes...a very high percentage of pilots just go to a ATP flight school location and do the written in one day. I did that and got a 96. I think it cost about $295. Good luck.
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Old 04-15-2007, 04:52 PM
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I just got hired by pinnacle on the 11 of april and start training on April 30 you do need your ATP written i didn't but must have it by training. Can't wait to see you all in DTW!
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Originally Posted by Islandhopper View Post
Yes...a very high percentage of pilots just go to a ATP flight school location and do the written in one day. I did that and got a 96. I think it cost about $295. Good luck.
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I just got hired by pinnacle on the 11 of april and start training on April 30 you do need your ATP written i didn't but must have it by training. Can't wait to see you all in DTW!
Thanks, just what i wanted to know.

CRJJetJock (or anyone else), were there other guys/gals they made this exception for in your group? Do you think it is a common practice?
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Old 04-16-2007, 08:52 AM
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It sounded as though there were others. but if it can be avoided i would definitly avoid it. but they need pilots so if they like you they will hire you without it. you just need it by training. Good luck it's seems like a good company. Hopefully the contract gets worked out soon.
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Old 04-16-2007, 02:27 PM
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I have heard of exceptions being made. But why take the chance. Go to ATP...it is only one day out of your life. You will be done with your written by happy hour. Might as well just get it out of the way. Also, it does become a little review for the interview. I understand the 295 bones is hard at Flight Instructor pay, but even if you do not get the 9E position. Having the ATP written done, makes you more qualified for other interviews. Good Luck.

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true, just looking at things from every angle
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