The assumption being that we are all going to go Google it?
I bet the details are on the webpage if we do...
Is it an academy that teaches new glider pilots how to find lift? If so, I’m in!
The assumption being that we are all going to go Google it?
I bet the details are on the webpage if we do...
If you bothered to follow your own advice for five seconds you'd see there's nothing but marketing fluff on the website.
If you bothered to follow your own advice for five seconds you'd see there's nothing but marketing fluff on the website.
I'm sorry I thought this was a pilot forum not the bitter mouth breather forum. I was expecting too much.
...and the usual sniping and backbiting from regulars who don't know the answer to the question posed.Welcome to POA. Good to see the new folks coming out swinging.
...and the usual sniping and backbiting from regulars who don't know the answer to the question posed.
Nauga,
part of the problem
Backbiting? Nah. I just told him the website has all the details anybody has on it.
It’s a relatively new pay to play scheme. I doubt they’ve fielded more than a single classroom full of pilots through it yet. If that.
It only hit the news sources a couple of months ago.
All of them are the same, pay inflated price for training with a guarantee of “flow” (meaning, an interview, maybe) at a larger carrier after signing a contract you won’t leave for X amount of time.
If you break it, you pay them.
Generally they’re just bad business deals. Manage your own career. In the current market a guaranteed interview isn’t worth much.
If they won’t put details of exactly what you’re getting for your contracted indentured servitude on their website, the deal isn’t very good.
Doesn’t just go for them, all the regionals are doing this right now.
Better? Sheesh.
Actually a guarantee of "flow" means a direct transfer to a larger carrier without needing an interview once your number is up.