RomeoSierra
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Romeo Sierra
I saw in the AOPA newsletter this morning that AA is doing a new Cadet Academy which seems to rival the ATP schools.
If you haven't seen the program it's here: http://www.aacadetacademy.com/CadetAcademy/index/1
I was aiming to join ATP later this year once I have finished my PPL and got the 80hrs, and I know there is are some bad feelings about ATP on this forum but I wanted the accelerated school and need the financing options and now this seems a viable option.
On the site it says the training is 'up to 18 months' which seems long but I was talking to the training coordinator at AA and apparently the school will customize the length of program to the student's needs and if you need more time you get it, which seem like a huge advantage over ATP where I've read they charge you if you don't complete in their limited time frame.
They offer the course at American Flyers in Addison and I'm already learning at another KADS school so perfect location, but I don't know about their training methods and equipment as much. Does anyone have any feedback in American Flyers and their training style and equipment availability/reliability and so on?
Thanks
If you haven't seen the program it's here: http://www.aacadetacademy.com/CadetAcademy/index/1
I was aiming to join ATP later this year once I have finished my PPL and got the 80hrs, and I know there is are some bad feelings about ATP on this forum but I wanted the accelerated school and need the financing options and now this seems a viable option.
On the site it says the training is 'up to 18 months' which seems long but I was talking to the training coordinator at AA and apparently the school will customize the length of program to the student's needs and if you need more time you get it, which seem like a huge advantage over ATP where I've read they charge you if you don't complete in their limited time frame.
They offer the course at American Flyers in Addison and I'm already learning at another KADS school so perfect location, but I don't know about their training methods and equipment as much. Does anyone have any feedback in American Flyers and their training style and equipment availability/reliability and so on?
Thanks