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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2005
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Out of the three locations that offer the CFI Course, which location would be the better of the 3? I've been to the place out in Vegas, I haven't heard anything about the Atlanta location, or the Jacksonville either. I know it's all the same training, but is one place better than the other? |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Winchestertonfieldville
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| Old Skool Join Date: May 2005 Location: Dirty Jerzey
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I enjoyed Atlanta. Kelly the instructor did a great job and really prepared you for the initial. I've heard postive's and negatives on every location. Its all up to you and the gameplan you come in with. Have your head on straight, take good notes and study until you can't hold your eyes open anymore, and you'll be fine. Looking back the CFI checkride wasn't all that bad. It was the hardest out of all of them in my opinion, but I was impressed with how much I knew and how prepared I was, despite feeling like I wasn't ready. I think any location would be fine. Its the attitude you bring that makes the difference. But ATP definitely knows what they are doing with this program.
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La$ Vega$
__________________ Formerly UND_Flyer |
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Kelley is my dawg down in ATL, so I'd have to reccomend ATL..
__________________ I flew the 757-200 sim at NATCO DANGIT...ON ONE ENGINE OUT OF EAGLE COLORADO AND THEN CIRCUMNAVIGATED A THUNDERSTORM!!! And what do these PAX do?! Glare at me.. |
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