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Future Professional Pilot
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Posts: 23
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Hi all...
I'm looking forward to starting my training and when I do so, I'll be putting it above and beyond all other distractions. However, I have been asked to be the best man and a good friend's wedding next March... This should coincide with me finishing my initial ATP training before I go to Gulfstream... But would I be able to take a week off if things over-run? What is ATP's policy regarding time off training? I'm more than prepared to not go to the wedding for the sake of concurent training, if that's what is required but it's not every day you get asked ot be best man! Thanks in advance... |
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Administrator
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Jacksonville Beach, FL
Posts: 490
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Hi Rob -
As soon as you have the dates, please advise <training@allatps.com>. With advance notice, we will make sure you have the time off that you need. It sounds like we may have to work your CFI training in either immediately before or immediately after the wedding. Shouldn't be a problem. - Justin |
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