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Old 05-04-2018, 10:56 AM
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JMO127
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Originally Posted by Clay View Post
I have 3800 hours, an ATP issued in 1989. 500 night, 200 instrument, 2000 XC. A majority of those hours have been personal flying and most recently flight instructing primary students. I have 30 hours of turbo prop time but that was 25 years ago... I have very little experience with the glass cockpit. I retired from a career other than flying (ATC) and I am considering PS. I was interested in doing the FO thing first, then as my experience gained I would transition it Captain. That was my thinking.

After emailing the HR department they sent me an application for direct entry Captain. How hard is it to wrap your hands and mind around the APEX systems and go from steam gauges to the new systems? With the posts that I have been reading, seems like it's going to be some time before FO classes start again.


Should I wait for the next FO class or go for the direct entry Captain slot? I am a solid pilot, but that was all part 91 flying. Are there any PS pilot's here that can offer your suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Direct entry isn't easy. It can be done but it takes work as with anything. The program has recently undergone a change for the better and I would recommend it. Take the interview, go to training and learn all you can. The FMS isnt that difficult. As with any FMS it can be tricky but with the amount of time you'll be with an IP, you have time to learn. You don't have to be an expert in my opinion. Apply. It's good flying here. You will work, but just with anything in life, it is what you make of it.
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