Originally Posted by
AeroCrewSolut
Indoc will take two weeks and you will have the weekends off. Your indoc instructor is a great person and will guide you through everything you need to know about Delta.
In the first couple of days you will know your aircraft assignment and base. During indoc not much goes on after class. I strongly suggest you get together with your training partner and go to the procedures trainer and start looking at everything in the books. Go over flows, call outs, profiles and emergency procedures so you come to training prepared.
If you have any questions send me a PM or email. The most important thing to bring is a positive attitude. It makes all the difference.
All true but I think you have to wait til the end of indoc before they will issue aircraft specific manuals. They want you to focus on the company and not your new airplane.