Originally Posted by
bafanguy
Bold. Unless I missed it, they don't explain how they get from fresh CPL to ATP mins to join the affiliated regionals. I don't see that school on the list for r-ATP mins:
“And I think the real key is … when you do your interview with us when you’re a junior in college, you have done your last United interview. Your first and only United interview.”
This can't hurt Metro State's recruiting into the av program.
Yeah, Metro State doesn’t have any airplanes so they don’t qualify for the r-ATP. All of their students get their ratings at the flight school of their choice. It is kind of a different setup compared to traditional aviation universities.