sydneyc
1st Aug 2001, 22:05
I am lined up to start my training in Sept/Oct but need to field more opinion about whether a zero-hours student is, with all things considered, best placed studying modular or integrated. I am asking this question here to illicit responses from experienced pilots within the airlines.
At 34, my personal preference would be to push through with a continuous modular course with a FTO such as SFT. But having read many reports on other forums here, it seems there is still a strong preference from recruiters to opt for integrated graduates.
In short, if this is the case, then I will go integrated, but I would welcome thoughts and opinions from those of you who are well placed within the airlines.
Thanks in advance,
sydneyc
At 34, my personal preference would be to push through with a continuous modular course with a FTO such as SFT. But having read many reports on other forums here, it seems there is still a strong preference from recruiters to opt for integrated graduates.
In short, if this is the case, then I will go integrated, but I would welcome thoughts and opinions from those of you who are well placed within the airlines.
Thanks in advance,
sydneyc