{"id":10370,"date":"2018-11-26T15:25:57","date_gmt":"2018-11-26T21:25:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/?p=10370"},"modified":"2018-11-26T15:25:57","modified_gmt":"2018-11-26T21:25:57","slug":"guest-blog-first-officer-richie-mercado-lauds-envoy-rtp-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/2018\/11\/26\/guest-blog-first-officer-richie-mercado-lauds-envoy-rtp-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Guest Blog: First Officer Richie Mercado lauds Envoy RTP"},"content":{"rendered":"
I cannot explain how much I\u2019ve loved my transition from the U.S. Army to the airlines through the Envoy Rotor Transition Program (RTP). It has been an amazing experience and one I am glad to share with anyone that\u2019s willing to hear it.<\/p>\n
First, I\u2019d like to thank Envoy for giving me the opportunity by creating the very first RTP. I\u2019m thankful that they were willing to train military helicopter pilots, and help ease the transition.<\/p>\n
Their foresight has taken hold of the regional airline industry, and set up opportunities to help the military community transition into one of the best careers imaginable.<\/p>\n
I transitioned from active duty in the Army after almost 10 years of service in April 2017. I spent most of my time flying Blackhawks in Assault and Medevac units between Ft. Campbell and Hunter Army Airfield.<\/p>\n
My timing for the transition could not have been better.<\/p>\n
Shortly after I made the decision to become an airline pilot, the industry as a whole began increasing their compensation for pilots. A few months later, Envoy went public with their RTP and I was one of the first to interview.<\/p>\n