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Old October 22nd, 2007, 13:39   #1
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Hey,

I am looking into flight schools and heard good things about White Air. Basically, my biggest factor when choosing a flight school is Money and Multi engine time. ATP really looks like a good buy but they are just WAYYY to0 expensive. I also didn't see any financing options for White Air. How many of you have moved to White Air to do training and how has it helped you in your career? Does anybody have any solid stories about how they did their training?
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Old October 23rd, 2007, 20:45   #2
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Its a small school so you won't get many responses on here. I however did all my training there, and have moved on to the regionals in about 18 months. Its laid back but solid instruction, and a more down home atmoshere. Not for everybody but I would not have changed a thing.
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Old October 25th, 2007, 02:21   #3
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Its a small school so you won't get many responses on here. I however did all my training there, and have moved on to the regionals in about 18 months. Its laid back but solid instruction, and a more down home atmoshere. Not for everybody but I would not have changed a thing.
I finished my PPL there last year. Laid back but extremely personable folks there in Chanute. Rob Jordan was my instructor at White Air and he was awesome. He knows his stuff inside and out and does an excellent job of teaching it to you too (knowing and teaching are two completely different things).

Hey Van, glad to see things are going so well for ya!
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