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Mon, Apr 27, 2015

GoJet Airlines Announces ATP Flight School Partial Reimbursement Program

Program Subsidizes A portion Of ATP Tuition For Students Who Commit To Flying For GoJet Airlines

GoJet Airlines is pleased to announce that it has teamed with ATP Flight School to offer financial assistance to aspiring commercial aviators as part of ATP's new Tuition Reimbursement Program.  This program mitigates ATP loan repayment obligations or rebates a portion of ATP tuition payment costs for eligible participants.  In exchange, ATP flight instructors commit to flying for GoJet after earning the requisite number of hours.

"One of the biggest barriers to entry for pilots in commercial aviation is the cost of earning 1,500 hours of flight time," said Terry Basham, Chief Operating Officer at GoJet Airlines.  "This program eases the financial burden associated with the earning of those hours, while simultaneously ensuring that GoJet has a direct pipeline to top-notch talent at ATP Flight School."

"ATP students have access to numerous loan options for full financing of airline career pilot program flight training.  This agreement will allow for a portion of students' training costs to be paid for by GoJet, rather than the students themselves," said Justin Dennis, Vice President, ATP.

In addition to ATP tuition reimbursement, GoJet offers an $8,000 signing bonus, referral and mentor bonuses, and one of the most generous commuter policies in the industry.

FMI: www.gojetairlines.com/careers

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