Hi all - I searched forums - my apologies if this has been addressed in other posts. I'm looking for some practical insights to PSA's RTP program.
Regarding PSA RTP - former Navy and Rotor. Live near CVG.
I have ATP Helo, COMM MEL, INST AIRPLANE - 3500 TT
130 real Airplane PIC and 65 Hours MEL PIC
So what can I expect as far as additional training and experience from PSA through the RTP program?
What is the most efficient way to get to 250 Airplane PIC through the RTP program? (120 hours). How long does accumulating 120 hours take in your opinion?
What does PSA fund?
"Most military rotor pilots qualify for the FAA’s lowest minimum restricted ATP. Although many of you have the 750 hour total time, you fall short of the 250 hour fixed wing PIC requirement or 25 hour multi engine requirement. PSA is partnering with VA approved SkyWarrior part 141 flight school and will contribute up to $23,000 towards your flight time requirements in order to achieve the R-ATP.
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Once mins are complete - how long is PSA ATP CTP?Assuming its at either CVG or DAY?
Thank you - advice and insight is much appreciated!
CM23