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Old April 30th, 2008, 18:34   #26
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Everything above! I just lit up last year when I was invited to the cockpit of my dream airline Air Jamaica(pics in pics on the road) . The A343 cockpit was so cool! Now that was cloud nine. Like others have said, JC has saved me alot and will save me a whole lot more in the future!
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Old April 30th, 2008, 19:21   #27
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I too would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone here at JC. Last year during my senior year i was basically all set to go to ERAU. I was accepted and ready to go. Than i started really seeing and hearing all the flack on ERAU. I was put out at first and really wanted to not listen to it. In the end it got me thinking and i decided to apply to my in state college (University of Oklahoma) instead. All in all that choice is saving me so so so much money. Im finishing my freshman year next week and its been great. I now have over 150 hours TT and doing my Instrument in the summer and commercial in the fall and i couldn't be happier. Im at a great aviation program, a great college experience, and im saving truck loads of money. Thanks in large part to the folks here at JC
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