American Eagle Conducts On-Site Interviews at ATP's New Daytona Location
JACKSONVILLE, Florida — November 17, 2006
ATP is very happy with the ongoing success of graduates receiving job offers with specially reduced minimums.
On Friday, November 17, 2006, American Eagle Airlines interviewed 3 pilot applicants on-site at Airline Transport Professional’s (ATP’s) New Daytona Beach Location. This occurred the day after the Grand Opening celebration. In attendance for American Eagle was Claudette Carroll, Pilot Recruiter and Tim Krailo, Captain.
ATP is very happy with the ongoing success of graduates receiving job offers with specially reduced minimums. American Eagle states in it’s agreement letter with ATP that, “American Eagle recognizes the quality of training ATP provides and the airline-ready pilots that complete the Regional Jet Program offered by ATP.”
ATP congratulates the following graduates who have been offered American Eagle positions: Gina Bright, Larkin Newby, and Peter Muhlbach.
In 1984 ATP pioneered accelerated, professional multi-engine flight training with an emphasis on pilot career development. Today ATP’s Airline Training Programs prepare pilots for airline careers with nationwide flying experience in multi-engine aircraft. Airline hiring partnership letters recognize the value of this experience by offering ATP pilots specially reduced flight time minimums for airline employment, enabling pilots to reach their career goals faster. ATP flies over 5,000 hours and provides more than 300 FAA pilot certifications each month at 22 locations nationwide.