Originally Posted by
Aero757
I was in IPT's but had no partner and no partner was ever given to me so I had to resign, since I did not want to fail, just wanted to be put in another class. What are my chances of getting back in?
I’m curious in general as to why you think you had to resign? I myself had to get another partner and a seat support a couple days due to getting sick in the simulator portion of my training and was out on unpaid leave two weeks before I was well enough to return. My buddy in IPTs at the time (not my partner) went through what you describe after his initial partner resigned third IPT session in the middle of the lesson just basically threw his hands up “YOU HAVE THE CONTOLS” and apparently sat there while he did the approach by himself and then left I guess. So he had a seat support for his IPTs and I believe a part time training department and line pilot was literally in the left seat the rest of the time for him so he didn’t mind at all.
So you didn’t have to resign, they would give you a seat support. If you’re the type of guy that needs a lot of team association with study habits and doing the callouts I can say it definitely does help but I didn’t only do this with my partner (s) that I had, I also did it with others in my class or watched others as part of my process.
I think you can come back in 6 months or maybe sooner if you go ahead and talk to some of the HR people it’s possible they will let you come back in three months but I don’t know. Good Luck.