Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

completed mine w/ Boston dude 2 years ago.  Awesome.  Nobody's come knockin yet

Same here. I've heard this from several people but never seen any actual proof this happened. Google reveals nothing either.  Until proven otherwise....false. 

 

Getting ahold of him is another story....

 

Posted
about 5 hours on the drive down...

This checks, in fact that might be too much prep. Know the V speeds and pay attention when you arrive and you'll have no issues.

Posted

That checks. You have six months from the end of the calendar month you return. You have to have been on a operational deployment for it to count per the FSDO office I talked to and my evaluator. I just brought a copy of my CED orders.

I spoke to Airmen's Certifications at the FAA in OKC today about this. As long as you are not in the US (due to a OCONUS assignment or deployment) when your written test expires you are covered by SFAR 100-2. I was very specific in telling them that I'm stationed overseas not deployed overseas and they said I would be covered. All the examiner would need to see is a copy of CED or PCS orders showing I was overseas when my written expired.  I am still going to stick her name in note with my written test so when I get push back in 2017 I can call her back. 

  • Upvote 1
Posted

Snuggie, that's great news. I just PCS'd overseas this summer, which prevented me from accomplishing the practical. Now I don't have to worry about Downtown Aviation being booked up. Anyway you could PM me her contact info?

Posted (edited)

I spoke to Airmen's Certifications at the FAA in OKC today about this. As long as you are not in the US (due to a OCONUS assignment or deployment) when your written test expires you are covered by SFAR 100-2. I was very specific in telling them that I'm stationed overseas not deployed overseas and they said I would be covered. All the examiner would need to see is a copy of CED or PCS orders showing I was overseas when my written expired.  I am still going to stick her name in note with my written test so when I get push back in 2017 I can call her back. 

Better have her to put it in writing and get it notarized. It's gonna come in helpful when you try to play that card in 2yrs after she's been fired for doing lines of coke in the bathroom. 

Edited by Herkasaurus
Posted

Anybody have intel on how many months of the G.I. Bill are used at programs such as Higher Power?  I'm sure it'll vary based on each program, just looking for a ball park number.

 

 

Posted

I think I remember 10 months for HPA? Can anyone confirm?

Posted

12 months is what I used for the 737NG sim. It would have been less for the legacy, but I believe they've stopped offering that since allatps has taken over.

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Posted

Has anyone used FTI in Denver to get their 737 type? I've met two guys that got their types/ATPs and said the program was excellent. However, I never got a firm answer if the GI Bill covered the cost of training.

Posted (edited)

Has anyone used FTI in Denver to get their 737 type? I've met two guys that got their types/ATPs and said the program was excellent. However, I never got a firm answer if the GI Bill covered the cost of training.

FTI uses United's sims & facilities and now with the consolidation of the training facilities all to Denver, the 737 sims that they use are going away.  I don't know what FTI is going to use now.

These are also the same sims that were used for the sim/CRM portion of United's interview that has/is going away.  

Edited by Tank
Posted

Anyone use Crazy Carl's Oakland school to knock out their ATP?  I've heard mixed reviews on his operation -- frustrating to deal with, but if you can put up with the shenanigans its a decent program.

Posted

Had a buddy who went through at Oakland. Overall positive experience. Sounds tailored to the military aviator. 

Posted

Thanks. So far I haven't been able to get in touch with anyone and I've been trying for 2 weeks. Sounds like it may still be worth trying since the price/location are right.

Posted

Yeah I used crazy Carl's Oakland program. Hard to get a hold of anyone. If you devote a week to the gouge and are ok teaching yourself to fly a seneca in 3 flights with no guarantee of a pass depending on your DPE go for it. Price isn't great, instruction is almost nonexistent but it's a plane to fly for the qual. Send a pm if you want more info.

  • Upvote 1
Posted

So far I haven't been able to get in touch with anyone and I've been trying for 2 weeks.

I'd say this is probably indicative of the quality of instruction this outfit is willing to give you.

 

It's your ticket - do what seems most appropriate.

Posted

still looking for something west of the mississippi (closer to vegas the better). PM me if you have any recommendations. Cobra Kai won't return my emails. Might have to use Glendal AZ's outfit but they are 4200$ + 700$ for an instructor fee.

Posted

still looking for something west of the mississippi (closer to vegas the better). PM me if you have any recommendations. Cobra Kai won't return my emails. Might have to use Glendal AZ's outfit but they are 4200$ + 700$ for an instructor fee.

Have you tried calling Cobra Kai? Me and 3 other bros from the squadron got our ATPs there 2 weeks ago. They are busy, so that may explain the delay in returning e-mail, but they are not a fly by night operation. I would try to call as well. 2 former German ENJJPT IP's. The Baron is a nice plane to fly and all of us felt very well prepared for the check ride.

Posted (edited)

Question: Did any of y'alls flight schools require you to purchase non owner renters insurance for light twins? (~$380) before starting training?

Edited by xaarman
grammar
Posted (edited)

Thanks all. I am canceling my training mid way through with T Black Aviation (Tampa, FL). I know some here have had success with them, but I've had a lot of issues, and going with a more vetted flight school to make sure I can keep checking "I have never failed a flight evaluation" on my soon to be applications.

 

Update: Flight school tried to take me for a ride. Changing insurance requirements/suspicious instructor hours/hourly flight costs/altimeter off 100+ feet and called them out on it. Dropped off the final check and the owner kept trying to argue/escalate, spent about two minutes deescalating and politely left as another patron walked in. Good luck.

 

Update 2: Emailed me later demanding more cash, looked at it and they added their own bill up wrong. PM me a .mil address if you're interested in the email traffic. Ate a significant loss but checkride history still in tact. Heartily recommend avoid.

Edited by xaarman
Updates
Posted
still looking for something west of the mississippi (closer to vegas the better). PM me if you have any recommendations. Cobra Kai won't return my emails. Might have to use Glendal AZ's outfit but they are 4200$ + 700$ for an instructor fee.

PM me your contact info and I'll get them to call you. I just talked to the owners yesterday and they're swamped - booked through January I believe.

  • 2 weeks later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...