ATP provides professional, accelerated flight training at 25 flight schools across the U.S. ATP's Airline Training Programs prepare students for airline pilot careers with nationwide flying experience in multi-engine aircraft. Additional flight training courses include ATP certificate, multiengine rating, ATP & FEX written prep & exams, Certified Flight Instructor ratings, and instrument proficiency checks.
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Sacramento Executive Airport
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- From Michael D Johnson
on 03-Jun-2008
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I went to ATP at KJFX for my MEI add on. I must admit that when I first walked into the office I was not impressed. However the personnel, Jeff and Brandon, were very friendly and helpful and the training given was professional and high quality. When ATP sends the training material, it is a huge benefit to the student to study the subject material well before attending this training and come well prepared as it can be fast paced. I would recommend this location to others for various types of training. My hat is off to Brandon for an excellent job in my instruction. The Examiner, Mr. Sanders, is firm but fair, he will go by the book so be familiar with the PTS prior to your check ride and you'll do fine. Also Sanders Aviation is also a high caliber FBO with down to earth folks. I want to thank all for an excellent experience.
- From Thomas Fortson III
on 19-Apr-2007
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I completed my training with ATP in Las Vegas in April '07. You get out of this program what you put in. They can't hold your hand. I'm not the smartest guy out there so I had to study all the time when I was there and when it came time for the checkrides (you never feel like you prepared enough!) I did well. It seems like there are often too many students and too few instructors. However they are doing their best and thanks to Donnie (one of the best and most patient instructors!) and Pete (one of the toughest instructors) I made it through. Oh yeah there's Dennis (he was a great instructor too but a Chicago Cub's fan so I've got to hold that against him) It took me a month (# students we had in my class, bad weather, and scheduling conflicts with the FAA and DPEs. Come ready! Ground school is like taking a drink from a fire hose. Study the FARS, PTS, and VMC! Luck favors the prepared.
- From Star Elton
on 20-Mar-2007
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My comment below from 2 April 06 was in reference to KJFX in Jasper, AL. My All ATP experience at Sanders Aviation was top notch and I'd recommend them to anyone.
- From Mark Praetz
on 15-Mar-2007
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I was very disappointed with the quality of the ATP flight school at QQA. Four day ATP program turned into a one-month nightmare. No one would call me back to schedule or commit to a time for flight training. Instructors are overloaded with students and overworked. When I finally cancelled –ATP had the nerve to charge me $350/hr for flight time when other schools charge $220/hr. save your money and go elsewhere. I currently fly 135 cargo, 2200 hrs, 1200 multi, 300 actual, CFI/CFII/MEI, and Jim Koziarski of ATP had the nerve to say that I lack experience. (Wow, isn't that why I'm at a training school?) If you think you are getting an edge on the regional airlines, you are in for a rude awakening.
- From Manolis Fegaras
on 21-Nov-2006
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Save your money and time although the Instructors may be knowledgeable. You are just a number to them with money at VGT. Very disappointed thought it would be more advanced. Especially the CFI program. I would never recommend ATP to my worst enemy!!!! (Buyer Beware not a 14 day course)
- From Remy Dulay
on 21-Oct-2006
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Extremely professional. The best. Got my multi engine with them in 4 days. They don't cut corners and spend as much time as they need with you. I had Levon as my instructor and recommend him to anyone. Planes have Garmins in them.
- From Steve Schultz
on 02-Aug-2006
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If you plan on go with ATP, please call their 800 number to verify their location. I stopped in at Columbia Aviation at LAL on July 31st and was told that All ATPs was closing their LAL location that day. Sorry to see them go.
- From Doug Vetter
on 28-Apr-2006
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I acquired my MEI and (on a separate occasion) ATP from this location and have nothing but praises for them. While the staff changes on a 6-12 month basis (no doubt due to burnout), from my limited experience I can say they only hire good people. In each case I gave the instructor a well-deserved tip. I second the other comments regarding preparation -- make sure you know your stuff before you show up. It makes everyone's lives easier.
- From James Dwyer
on 19-Apr-2006
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I completed my commercial multi engine add on at the Orlando Executive location. The instructors were great. As a CFI I felt that they tought me to fly the plane, not necessarily prep me for the checkride. It was a great way to spend four days.
- From Star Elton
on 02-Apr-2006
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I got my ATP & FE written and ATP certificate in 3 days from this location. I'm a military pilot so the program was mostly a formality but cetainly not a "gimmie". The folks there are absolutely top-notch, good, friendly people. I honestly don't believe that I could have gotten a more positive ATP experience anywhere else. They send you some stuff to help prepare...Take the time to learn it cold and you'll be fine. It's a "big boy" program and they expect you to know what they tell you to know. If you do your part, they'll do theirs and you'll be just fine. I would recommend this ATP location to anyone.
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