I've never worked for any airline but know two former CFI's who've gone on
to ASA and another regional. Both had to go to the company's "ground
school" before being allowed in an actual aircraft.
--
Chris Ehlbeck, PP-ASEL
"It's a license to learn, have fun and buy really expensive hamburgers."
"Brien K. Meehan" wrote in message
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Okay, he interviewed with an airline, presumably for a pilot's job, but
hasn't started ground school yet?
I'd like to hear more about that.
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