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ACP370 Airline Career Pilot Programs Explained 

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ACP370 Airline Career Pilot Programs Explained
Today we answer a question concerning airline career programs. They come with many names including pathway, flow-through, gateway, destinations, and many more. In this episode, I will try to explain the benefits and challenges of these programs coming up next.
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This episode is sponsored by The Law Offices of Robert M. Strumor, LLC you can find www.strumorlaw.com. They are giving away 50 scholarship guides. You can get yours for free using the coupon code “StrumorLaw”
The Law Offices of Robert M. Strumor, LLC handles various aviation matters, safety investigations, and pilot medical certification. You can find them on the web at www.strumorlaw.com
Listener Questions:
Thank you for the great content and helpful information! I’ve heard you answer multiple questions about people changing careers and getting into aviation a little later in life. That’s the position I am in, and I’m trying to sort out what would be the best path for me.
I am 38 and currently have zero aviation experience. I feel like if I’m going to switch careers to aviation, I need to pick a path and stick with it since I am starting late and seniority is king. So, the airline-specific programs are of interest to me such as Southwest’s Destination 225. What are your thoughts on these types of programs?
My Thoughts on Airline Career Programs:
It really depends on your situation.
You only need to interview once.
Costs are many times higher than if you did it on your own.
During good times they are great.
They move people off the seniority list at the regionals quicker.
During bad times they often have flow-back provisions.
The time and cost may be more than you anticipated.
You can many times make it to a major quicker and less expensive on your own.
Prepares you to become an airline pilot because you use airline procedures from the start.
Programs are set up similarly to ab initio programs and are now mostly called “cadet” programs. The programs have been popular in the past and are still popular in other countries.
There are many options where private flight schools have affiliations with airlines through cadet programs.
It may be your last interview but be prepared to interview with others.
Check Ride Failures matter. Some have a maximum of 3.
Real-Life Examples:
From zero to the left seat of an airbus.
Some think it is their last interview but it is not.
Rotor transition
Sponsor:
This episode is sponsored by The Law Offices of Robert M. Strumor, LLC you can find www.strumorlaw.com. They are giving away 50 scholarship guides. You can get yours for free using the coupon code “StrumorLaw”
The Law Offices of Robert M. Strumor, LLC handles various aviation matters, safety investigations, and pilot medical certification. You can find them on the web at www.strumorlaw.com

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Комментарии : 13   
@southwest82
@southwest82 9 месяцев назад
As someone who has a little older in life, 41, and keenly interested in the Destination 225 program, this podcast was very helpful.
@AviationCareersPodcast
@AviationCareersPodcast 9 месяцев назад
I'm glad it helped. Remember to keep doing something every day to move towards your career goal.
@southwest82
@southwest82 9 месяцев назад
@@AviationCareersPodcast Absolutely. Since I found your channel, learning something daily has been the mission. Whether reading about pathways, working on financial planning to make it happen, to watching videos like your..take daily steps to the goal! I look forward to scheduling a coaching time with you for sure.
@attorox
@attorox 9 месяцев назад
Wow glad you read my mind and answered lots of my questions as i have been doing tons of research into these airline career pilot programs recently, Thanks so much!
@AviationCareersPodcast
@AviationCareersPodcast 9 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful. Your comment has inspired me to expand our careers section of our Aerospace Scholarships and Career Guide.
@v1kng99
@v1kng99 9 месяцев назад
Thanks again for the video, and I got one of scholarship guides. Once again I recommend Strumor Law for any Aviation law needs that you may have.
@AviationCareersPodcast
@AviationCareersPodcast 9 месяцев назад
You are more than welcome. I hope the guide helps you and thanks for sharing your comments about Strumor Law.
@PilotJona
@PilotJona 7 месяцев назад
I lot of these pathway and cadet programs seem like a good opportunity, but my concern is the fines to pay if you don’t end up working for them for whatever reason, like lets say you found a better opportunity or quicker way to get to the mainline. Heard of people that took sign on bonuses or got some of their licences paid for by the program and then they wanted to quit but couldnt because they were tied to that agreement. If they quit they would have to pay the money back of the bonuses etc plus extra money for “damages”. Im planning on not taking any sign on bonuses and Im already a CFII but still concerned that they might want me to sign an agreement to commit to the program. I like to keep my options wide, you never know
@AviationCareersPodcast
@AviationCareersPodcast 7 месяцев назад
There is always an obligation when you sign a contract and there are more instances of companies seeking damages for breaching those contracts. Each individual should do a cost benefit analysis before signing any contract. Many choose to not sign like yourself. It really comes down to personal preference and your personal situation.
@aldohattonduran5227
@aldohattonduran5227 9 месяцев назад
Waaaaay cool 😎
@AviationCareersPodcast
@AviationCareersPodcast 9 месяцев назад
The pathway programs are awesome!
@rotol
@rotol 9 месяцев назад
hi there! are there any scholarships for a 51 YO Instrument student?
@AviationCareersPodcast
@AviationCareersPodcast 9 месяцев назад
Yes but make sure you look at all the scholarships for the instrument rating. Many give preference based on demographics such as age but the might still grant you the scholarship. I suggest looking towards the scholarships who offer non traditional scholarships. Hope this helps.
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