Originally Posted by
Mozekian
Honestly, you sound like you’re blaming everyone else and maybe your training issues are more a reflection of your attitude you brought in.
“Captains have their own way of doing things.” Haha. Welcome to the airlines. And for what it’s worth, I’ve found Spirit CAs to be pretty consistent from one to the next and standardization is actually pretty good here. Sure, some CAs have their own techniques and methods they like, it’s how every 121 airline is. You expect the CAs at AA and DL to be different?
The oral is literally a handout with a majority of the questions written down for you. There is a published oral study guide, limitations and memory items. How do people fail this IF they actually prepare?
And as others have said, they tell you to know flows before training. Doesn’t “flow,” oh well. Cooperate and graduate. Those are the same flows we all learned.
Personal responsibility goes a long way
This ^^^
It's a big boy course that requires you to put effort in. If you think it's going to be like a regional where they spoonfeed you, you will struggle. You have to want it, and it requires a lot of studying when you get back from class. This is not a training program where you can go out drinking every night after class