training and more training
Hey Mike,
I know the feeling of working nights. It reminds me of my Law Enforcement days.
ATP doesn't really have an A-LA-cart type scenerio for the training. You may want to call the 800 number and confirm that (just in case something has changed). There are two basic entry levels, no experience which you would get your private license prior to the career pilot program. Or the career pilot program which takes you from you pvt to all cfi ratings.
You should probably call them and confirm that one in case something has changed. As a side note, all the flight experience you get will help you through the program.
ATP also offers the self - paced program which will take you 10 months or less. That program allows you to maintain a job while you go through the training.
Any trip is pretty much what I want in Denver. I'm just getting off reserve so I'm not too picky. I think it takes a few years to get picky in what sort of trips you fly.
At SkyWest, your training will be for a SIC rating in whichever plane you fly. The CRJ rating is based on the 200, we then do differences training on the 700 and 900 and are qualified to fly all three.
Have you looked into the self paced 10 month program?
Talk to you later,
Todd
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