Originally Posted by
Dak in back
If you're on the 99 and don't get your training materials in the next week or so, PM me and I'll see what I can do. I have lots of buddies there and can try to get you PDFs of systems and profiles. I have paper copies so at the very least I'll scan the flows and profiles and send them to you. FLOWS FLOWS FLOWS. Everybody will tell you that but if you're prepared in that area before you go the rest will be much easier. Also be store to ask your instructor to open the sims over the weekend. The guys that went partying went home. Those of us that spent 8-10 hours sat and sun practing in the sims didn't. If it's the same sims i trained in you'll either be on a 99 or a 1900. It's a coin toss, and they're both ancient. The more time you have practicing and even just observing and playing ATC with your peers will help. Find a group that's serious about working hard and "cooperate to graduate." I know, lots of hyperbole, but it's the truth. I think it's three weeks now, was two when I went through, but either way it's a lot in a short span. The biggest thing I flew alone prior to the 99 was a Twin Commanche. Once you get on the line to do your IOE its all downhill. The training captains are sharp and you'll be flying every day. Good luck!
I applied for FO on the 120 but in the interview the recruiter suggested FO on the Metro or 1900 to build time quicker. Will have to wait until next week to see if I even get an offer.
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