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Old 02-12-2017, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by threeighteen
Edison is by far the easiest. I was not able to find an accredited school that would give me more transfer credit and/or credit for ratings than Edison. After transferring all of my credits from my community college work and getting the FAA to send them a letter confirming my ratings, I ended up taking only two classes there, wrote them a check for $5,000, and left with a Bachelor's degree.
Starting in the Fall, Texas A&M University-Central Texas is starting an online B.S in Aviation Science. It's currently offered only as an in person at the moment, but the program is switching to entirely online. You also get a minor in business, and will credit your certificates from anywhere.
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Old 02-12-2017, 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by threeighteen
Edison is by far the easiest. I was not able to find an accredited school that would give me more transfer credit and/or credit for ratings than Edison. After transferring all of my credits from my community college work and getting the FAA to send them a letter confirming my ratings, I ended up taking only two classes there, wrote them a check for $5,000, and left with a Bachelor's degree.
Dang thats crazy...Did you go with an associates plus your ratings or more?
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Old 02-12-2017, 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by LAX2MSP
Got cut in half essentially and is small and getting smaller. Only reason we have it is for when Mesa drops the ball snd UA needs it staffed. Super senior.
Not "if" Mesa drops the ball, "when".
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Old 02-12-2017, 10:21 PM
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Not "if" Mesa drops the ball, "when".
Mesa just got awarded 15 more 175s for united. Mesa is like a cockroach, will survive the nuclear holocaust it seems like.
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Old 02-12-2017, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Tippy
Mesa just got awarded 15 more 175s for united. Mesa is like a cockroach, will survive the nuclear holocaust it seems like.
12, but your point still stands
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Old 02-12-2017, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by elmetal
12, but your point still stands
We still have crews ready at a moments notice when UA calls and need 175s out of IAH. That's why the base is there.
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Old 02-13-2017, 07:20 AM
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Originally Posted by LAX2MSP
We still have crews ready at a moments notice when UA calls and need 175s out of IAH. That's why the base is there.
Skywest has a 175 base in IAH?
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Old 02-13-2017, 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by tcco94
It's called Skypath Aviation. It's in the early stages but they bought 2 brand new Archers full glass cockpit and then bought a hangar next to TransPac to use. It's a zero to hero program to get new pilots all the way through and then a job at Skywest. I don't know the full details like cost and etc. it's still a very new program. I think they told us Skywest only bought the airplanes to attract students with shiny Archers lol.

I worked at TransPac all of last year and they had 8 students they said to test it out. The plan was to see how it goes and then expand it larger to different locations across the country, so we'll see. Transpac (international students) couldn't use those new Archers either it's a separate company technically. They offered instructor jobs to TransPac instructors and the syllabus was bring written for a 120 day program or something along those lines. Pretty much another ATP. As far as Skywest goes, not sure how much more they'll invest in it. It's still on the quiet side right now but I know they did kick it off in 2017.

No website or anything but you can see its trademarked already by the company who owns TransPac.

How could this produce more then a couple dozen pilots a year?
It doesn't pass the smell test.
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Originally Posted by No Lies
Skywest has a 175 base in IAH?
No

Filler.
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Old 02-13-2017, 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by trip
How could this produce more then a couple dozen pilots a year?
It doesn't pass the smell test.
It just started 2 months ago. Starting small and expanding after the trial run. I mean they only have 2 airplanes....
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