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#122
After that, there's an in-person logbook review.
#123
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Joined APC: May 2021
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Perhaps even sooner. I know they are wanting to resume 48 a month in June, so that will open a lot of slots, however I would strongly recommend giving yourself at least a few weeks to get the study material down. In addition I know several people that they happily delayed out to September if memory serves due to commitments.
The training here is top notch, but it has the caveat that you really need to show up with their flows (CA and FO) plus memory items, limitations and callouts down fairly well. Things move quickly and while you don’t need to know everything cold on day one, the more the better.
The training here is top notch, but it has the caveat that you really need to show up with their flows (CA and FO) plus memory items, limitations and callouts down fairly well. Things move quickly and while you don’t need to know everything cold on day one, the more the better.
#124
Yeah, know the rote memory stuff THAT EVERYONE ELSE KNOWS, and you’ll have little problem learning how to apply it, and get a valuable new type rating for yourself. Personally, I think the first year pay (and for sure the training pay) needs to go up in the next contract, but right now it is what it is.
But congratulations - on your first day posting you’ve managed to troll five separate airlines (thus far). Are you even a pilot?
But congratulations - on your first day posting you’ve managed to troll five separate airlines (thus far). Are you even a pilot?
#126
yes, troll, yes.
Know everything they tell you to learn before you show up. Then they coach you as you apply their method to fly their airplanes. That is the way they want you to do it. And you get a great QoL as you do it, and work with the best people in the industry - shiny happy people (some holding hands)
Its fast, its efficient and has a high success rate. This was only my second type - and "knowing everything" when I showed up, I was amazed by how smoothly the entire process went. Best training experience in my short 5 yrs as an airline pilot
Know everything they tell you to learn before you show up. Then they coach you as you apply their method to fly their airplanes. That is the way they want you to do it. And you get a great QoL as you do it, and work with the best people in the industry - shiny happy people (some holding hands)
Its fast, its efficient and has a high success rate. This was only my second type - and "knowing everything" when I showed up, I was amazed by how smoothly the entire process went. Best training experience in my short 5 yrs as an airline pilot
#128
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Joined APC: Feb 2019
Posts: 133
I interviewed and nothing back yet for me. Not even a no, its been about a week. Anyone else wait longer than a week? I am curious to know also if its a "no" how long does that take to hear
#130
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Joined APC: Jun 2019
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