Originally Posted by
TheWeatherman
That's unfortunate Envoy chooses to use that terminology. So they must consider it a failed training event that will go on the PIRA if they are calling it a fail?
Not unfortunate because that's not how it works.
Everything goes on your PRIA. Every. Single. Thing. Not just failures. If you get your line check at 25 hours (hardly ever happens because scheduling just doesn't work that way), it's on your PRIA.
If it takes 100 hours, it's on your PRIA.
If you get fired because you can't get your act together, it's on your PRIA, it's just an incomplete IOE with no line check administered.
Almost all FOs do 2 4-day trips for IOE with a line check at the end. 31-35 hours. Some have hit 40 when they got paired with check airmen who fly the more productive trips.