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Integrated FO Training: Your Views

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Old 7th Oct 2007, 22:23
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Integrated FO Training: Your Views

Hi Guys,

I'm currently in the research process of the whole airline pilot career scene. Training required, routes availible etc. Obviously as soon as you google "airline pilot training" you are bombarded with the obvious. Flying schools trying to advertise their training and most of it seems to be the integrated FO courses. I have spoken to alot of pilots about these courses and all have seemed to favour the modular route. All I want to know is , what really is the score with these integrated courses? Are they really worth getting built up so much like they do? What is the PPRuners view?

Any feedback would be appreciated, thanks!
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