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Originally Posted by meyers9163 Good write up, but nothing negative at all? |
4. You must be self-motivated at ATP to succeed. If you sit around waiting to be taught, you will fall behind.
There is little ground school and often students are not given enough direction, particularly at the outset of the program. While the program is hyper-organized on paper, this tends to fall apart in practice, particularly at busy facilities. I knew one guy who waited around for weeks while they tried complete his time building. You need to be a squeaky wheel if you want the grease. You need to be pro-active to move the program forward.
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CFI school at ATP needs help, at least at the ATL facility. Was taught nothing in ground school, and what I learned I had to teach myself. The flying portion was worthwhile, however. Spins are great.
I wouldn't call that nothing. 2 out of 10, that's 20%. How much more did you want?