For everyone coming out to Delta Indoc:
Recommend you bring a 3 ring spiral binder and a 3 hole punch or something similar to organize all the loose leaf 8.5 x 11 papers you get issued from various briefiers. I am finishing up week one, and organizing all my various papers / pubs / etc is what I will be doing this weekend besides my out and back jumpseat ride. If there is one thing I wish I would have brought to class it would be that.
As far as the Indoc to IOE timeline:
Indoc: 2 weeks long, partly self study and classroom work 8-5 ish.
(Delta pays for the hotel if you live outside the ATL area.)
Self study at home: Anywhere from 0 days to 3 or 4 weeks (avg has been ~2 weeks)
Initial Qual Training (IQT): Approx 4 weeks for all A/C except 767ER which is ~6 weeks (Pilot is responsible for lodging while at IQT)
IOE: 40 hours on the line (however long that takes depending on A/C)
Upon sign-in on day one the monthly pay is $2750.00 per month until you sucessfully complete IOE.
Once you complete IOE you will then earn first year pay of $49.61/hr.
For financial planning purposes for everyone coming to class:
I project I will be on training pay for approx 3 months.
Once you start flying as a checked out F.O. it will take one month to get paid for flying (example: you are paid in Feb for all flying done in Jan. Therefore, if you are in training status in Jan, get checked out in Feb and fly in Feb, you won't get paid for Feb flying until March.) B.L. Expect a month period with no income until the flight pay catches up.
Also, if you need a full uniform set (coat, hat, 3 pants, 3 shirts, etc) it will run between $550-$750. Also factor in pubs carrying bag ($40 - 300), rolling suitcase ($50-300), a headset ($ haven't researched this one yet), and other various professional items. I came from the AD military and had to purchase all these.
Hopefully this will help everyone coming to class better plan their financial situation for this career change.
Oh, and on a positive note, I have been impressed by the training so far and everyone here is excited about the future of Delta.
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