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Date Posted: 09:14:42 05/21/08 Wed
Author: gb
Subject: Re: Why doesn't UND teach us enroute?
In reply to: Chris 's message, "Re: Why doesn't UND teach us enroute?" on 07:05:12 05/21/08 Wed

We do listen to grads when they have problems once they graduate - this entails tracking down FAA contacts, setting up tours that are sometimes blocked by red tape, etc...

So when you have an issue with the program - fire away!!

We have heard from numerous students about the need for more non radar (towers use the departure rules everyday), and we started working on a solution immediately.

So see, the UND Aerospace system doesn't fail, we just have to go through the proper and sometimes "time" consuming steps to get what all graduate want - that extra bit of knowledge that keeps us #1 in ATC training.

The ATC degree is being used by graduates who have declined FAA offer and some are working in Q&A at Northwest, others have pursued AFSS (remember, you are working for Lockheed Martin) and career opportunity and advancement are outstanding.

LM has been here to visit, recruit, and hire our graduates - who are ranked at or near the top of each class in Prescott.

So YOU grads must be doing something right.

Bottom line: UND is a liberal arts college and that is why you receive the courses laid out. We are working on Avit 222 ground school as a required course.

Stay tuned.

All grads, give us some insight as to what you think we should add to our curriculm...

GB

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