F/O Programmes or Sponsored/part sponsored
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Anyone know anything about companies who either do a F/O programme where you pay them some money and then you fly their planes for free ? or which companies who currently are doing some sponsored or part sponsored training ?
Been thinking about ASG, but i have been warned from some people about doing it.
thank you
Been thinking about ASG, but i have been warned from some people about doing it.
thank you
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Danish Air Transport ( www.dat.dk ).
See also: Firstofficer training
Probably a decent company if pay-for-training is the way you want to go.
[This message has been edited by Tor (edited 30 April 2001).]
See also: Firstofficer training
Probably a decent company if pay-for-training is the way you want to go.
[This message has been edited by Tor (edited 30 April 2001).]
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Copied this from a thread on www.flightcrew.dk
Beech 90: 100 hrs 15.400, 300 hrs 19.800 Euro.
B1900: 100 hrs 18.700, 300 hrs 23.300 Euro.
ATR: 100 hrs 30.800, 300 hrs 35.500 Euro.
Deduct 3.500 Euro if you already have MCC.
Beech 90: 100 hrs 15.400, 300 hrs 19.800 Euro.
B1900: 100 hrs 18.700, 300 hrs 23.300 Euro.
ATR: 100 hrs 30.800, 300 hrs 35.500 Euro.
Deduct 3.500 Euro if you already have MCC.
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There are a few F/O schemes in the USA, though they seem to be universally disliked.
www.tyleraviation.com offer many schemes.
eaglejet.com also offer a lot but there have been some scary reports of people loosing lots of money and not getting what they were promised.
www.tyleraviation.com offer many schemes.
eaglejet.com also offer a lot but there have been some scary reports of people loosing lots of money and not getting what they were promised.




