So You Want To Fly For Envoy?
#11
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Joined APC: Nov 2016
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While it may be your first post under this name, it is highly unlikely you made it to Envoy as a DEC and never posted here. And THEN stumbled across the forum and posted all this your first time. Your credibility continues to sink.
And if it is truly the case, there is plenty of information here. You should have done your research before you took the golden carrot.
Not saying some of this isn’t true in one form or another, other than the part about coming to Envoy instead of a major if you can.
And if it is truly the case, there is plenty of information here. You should have done your research before you took the golden carrot.
Not saying some of this isn’t true in one form or another, other than the part about coming to Envoy instead of a major if you can.
#14
While it may be your first post under this name, it is highly unlikely you made it to Envoy as a DEC and never posted here. And THEN stumbled across the forum and posted all this your first time. Your credibility continues to sink.
And if it is truly the case, there is plenty of information here. You should have done your research before you took the golden carrot.
Not saying some of this isn’t true in one form or another, other than the part about coming to Envoy instead of a major if you can.
And if it is truly the case, there is plenty of information here. You should have done your research before you took the golden carrot.
Not saying some of this isn’t true in one form or another, other than the part about coming to Envoy instead of a major if you can.
#15
I'm not sure exactly what you're trying to get at with this comment but to try to sleight our LCAs...c'mon man. MOST of these guys are fantastic, there's a bad apple in every group no matter where you go. Show up prepared and with a good attitude and it should be a smooth ride through IOE. Simple as that. If you don't know your limitations when asked on IOE then realistically should that LCA sign you off? Ask yourself that and put yourself in his/her shoes.
As far as studying goes in the school house... every question you have (and will have asked of you) can be answered by reading and STUDYING from the FM-1, AOM-1, and AOM-2. Anything outside of that most likely is not of major importance in terms of passing an SV/PV. What are we in elementary school and need to have everything spoon fed to us?!
It's not so much the quality of training that has gone down here recently. It's really the quality of applicants that has gone down.
As far as studying goes in the school house... every question you have (and will have asked of you) can be answered by reading and STUDYING from the FM-1, AOM-1, and AOM-2. Anything outside of that most likely is not of major importance in terms of passing an SV/PV. What are we in elementary school and need to have everything spoon fed to us?!
It's not so much the quality of training that has gone down here recently. It's really the quality of applicants that has gone down.
Training (school house) on the other hand we can debate all day but I don't feel like it.
#17
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Joined APC: Feb 2016
Posts: 290
Most likely scenario here is that you were fired from Envoy and are just jealous. None of your post rings true. It just sounds like a bitter, disgruntled former employee who won't have the opportunity to flow to American Airlines. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
#18
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#19
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#20
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Joined APC: May 2016
Posts: 1,609
Most likely scenario here is that you were fired from Envoy and are just jealous. None of your post rings true. It just sounds like a bitter, disgruntled former employee who won't have the opportunity to flow to American Airlines. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
You would have no idea what it's like as a DEC on reserve in LGA.
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