Embry-Riddle Vs. Elsewhere
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Embry-Riddle Vs. Elsewhere
Hi,
I am a current student at Embry-Riddle and I am thinking of changing my flight training. I was wondering you guys knew if airlines prefer the training from riddle or does it not matter? Also, do you think the airlines would choose a person with 1,000 hours from Riddle over a person who has 1,500 from a different flight school. I will have my private, instrument, and multi engine ground schools from Riddle. And private single and multi private rating from Riddle as well.
I am a current student at Embry-Riddle and I am thinking of changing my flight training. I was wondering you guys knew if airlines prefer the training from riddle or does it not matter? Also, do you think the airlines would choose a person with 1,000 hours from Riddle over a person who has 1,500 from a different flight school. I will have my private, instrument, and multi engine ground schools from Riddle. And private single and multi private rating from Riddle as well.
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From: Mare Nostrum
If you plan on working in the US then it doesn't really matter where you did the training as long as you meet the qualifications, meet the standards, know the right person and have the right attitude.
Riddle is ridiculously expensive. The only real advantage is the reduced mins for the R-ATP but then again Riddle isn't the only school approved for the reduced mins.
Riddle is ridiculously expensive. The only real advantage is the reduced mins for the R-ATP but then again Riddle isn't the only school approved for the reduced mins.





