ShaneFalco
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I'm an instrument-rated commercial pilot with about 750 hours, and am interested in adding a multi-engine rating. I have a couple of years left on my GI Bill (100%) so I'm looking for a 141 school that takes VA. Several schools call this a "multi-engine add-on."
I did both my comm and instrument via accelerated programs where you fly several times a day then knock out the checkride. As my work affords very little time off, that's pretty much the only way I'll get this done. Open to anywhere in the Southeast, possibly TX as well (I live in Tennessee). While I also would prefer a airplane with a more modern stack (i.e. 650/750 instead of 430/530), that's not a deciding factor--quality of instruction is.
I've talked wit SkyWarrior, CTI, KingSky and a couple of others, but it's just people on the phone. CTI is closest but they don't take students that aren't in their university partnership unless a hole opens up in their schedule--and I prefer not to sit around hoping for a last-minute call five months from now (which is what they offered).
My question: has anyone done this in the last couple of years, and if so, would you share your good/bad experiences? Short of flying out on weekends to visit each school (which I will probably do with 1 or 2 most promising) this forum seems the next best thing.
I did both my comm and instrument via accelerated programs where you fly several times a day then knock out the checkride. As my work affords very little time off, that's pretty much the only way I'll get this done. Open to anywhere in the Southeast, possibly TX as well (I live in Tennessee). While I also would prefer a airplane with a more modern stack (i.e. 650/750 instead of 430/530), that's not a deciding factor--quality of instruction is.
I've talked wit SkyWarrior, CTI, KingSky and a couple of others, but it's just people on the phone. CTI is closest but they don't take students that aren't in their university partnership unless a hole opens up in their schedule--and I prefer not to sit around hoping for a last-minute call five months from now (which is what they offered).
My question: has anyone done this in the last couple of years, and if so, would you share your good/bad experiences? Short of flying out on weekends to visit each school (which I will probably do with 1 or 2 most promising) this forum seems the next best thing.