1. How long does it take to do the jet transition A320 type rating and the base check?
The type rating takes approximately 35 day.
2. Is housing included in the price while doing the type rating? If not how much is it every month? Are meals included?
No, $55 per night. Meals are not included; you will spend about $15 per day on food. Food is within walking distance
3. After completing the type rating, how long does it take before you begin your line training?
Approximately 6 to 8 weeks. The contracting airline needs to secure your Visa and process you as an employee.
4. Is the line training done with a contract between the student and the airline? If so, how long is the contract, until the student finishes the 300 hours of line training or a certain time period?
No, the contract is with us and the 300 hours takes approximately 4 months. We have contracts with the airlines.
5. How long does it take to complete the 300 hours and 500 hours of line training?
The 300 hour program takes approximately 4 months, no more than 5 months to complete. The 500 hour program takes approximately 8 months, no more than 9 months to complete.
6. What countries house the airlines you work with?
The countries are in the central and eastern part of Europe.
7. Do you get paid while you are doing your line training? If so, how much every month?
No you do not get paid.
8. What happens in the base with the salary and the country they are living in?
There is no salary provided while you are training.
9. In the cost of $49,000 are all taxes, paperwork, Visa documents, and/or examiners fees included?
Yes they are.
10. How does the payment get broken down into a schedule?
$2500 to reserve your position, $23,250 upon starting the type rating, $23,250 ten days before the start of line training.
11. Are they able to be re-hired after they complete the program?
Sometimes outstanding pilots are offered line positions.
12. Do we provide housing while the student is doing their line training?
No, they must get their own housing, but there is assistance by the airline personnel.
13. Where is the type rating done?
In England or Miami, Florida.
14. Is this program open to International students?
Yes, the fact is that a majority of our clients come from all parts of the world. The line training we offer is very conducive to launching their careers as First Officer jet pilots with as little as 550 total time hours.
15. Where are you located?
Miami International Airport.
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