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2011年8月4日星期四

Can an airline pay for my aviation academy?

-I don't know if this is true but i once heard that sometimes airlines pay the cost of the aviation academy as long as the pilot works for them afterward. I don't know if this is completely true, missing some major parts or not true at all please i need all the help i can get on the subject. thanks in advanceIn USA it is out of the question - none whatsoever -

Use to be long long long long ago -

Then everyone got the idea, got sponsorships, and after 1 month on the job, quit -

And go where the pay is better -



That's USA - you got money, you get it -

No money...? - No education or training... same thing for medical help -

Do not ask why I bailed out of there -
In the USA it is not true at all. No airline will pay for training or to my knowledge ever has. There is sponsored training at a few airlines in other countries but you must be a citizen, speak the language fluently and there are very few openings. Competition for sponsorship in these programs is as intense as it is in the military.
In the US, up till a few years ago, airlines were charging you to get hired; not a chance.
Sorry. I'm not an airline. I was once mistaken for a Trout stream but this is the first time someone thought to ask me a question that, rightfully, only an Airline could answer. I'm not sure I trust you with an airplane when you mistake Yahoo for an airline. Next you'll be mistaking The ground for the sky. I suggest cooking lessons instead.

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