Originally Posted by
SilentLurker
The questions I read on here! Not knocking you but short answer is: YES!
“Welcome Aboard” packet from union. Take a quick look at that.
Fleet specific bid packets take a quick look at the front page.
Much better resources than APC....
1. “Welcome Aboard” packet issued by ALPA during Indoc! Almost all questions you think you might have is answered in that packet! It’s a great read, clearly written, well explained details I wish I had during my indoc days, or 1st year.
2. During IOE, your IOE Instructor will go through many things with you before released to the line, including bid packets. If not just ask. If not quick Crew Room visit. Just ask anyone.
3. Two days of base Move Day & 1 Base Indoc Day. Plenty of time to ask someone.
4. Again Plenty of time to walk the crew room to find a FO or CA to speak with.
5. Also contact or email your mentors,fellow union members/LECs/P2Ps.
Talk and interact personally with fellow pilots, do not be afraid to ask pilot on property questions in person. It’s ok to not know it all. Asking questions build relationships! No question is silly, really good people on the line willing & geared to help.
*If your a Cadet and not on property yet, no need to worry yourself knowing the details of Bidding codes AVRS and DEC codes.*
That welcome aboard packet from the ALPA website is how I got my info (including standby vs RAP) it is a terrific resource! I just like to ask to confirm my understanding as well as make it public knowledge for those too nervous to ask in person.
In regards to asking guys in the crew room, that’s solid advice to everyone on here reading that works here. There are a TON of guys who are willing to help, I was very surprised to receive welcoming advice and got a lot of help.
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