View Single Post
Old 01-07-2020, 07:22 AM
  #13  
Matt1234
Line Holder
 
Joined APC: Nov 2018
Posts: 33
Default

Originally Posted by Wtaps View Post
I’m on the 145 so that’s all I can speak for. No training delay, You go right into systems after Indoc. (You get your type assigned first week btw). For the 145 they want you memorize all boxed limitations, memory items before first day of systems. And start studying flows once you get your cockpit poster.

For the 175 they told the people in my class they don’t need to study or know anything until they start systems. Seems odd but they know what they are doing. And there was 2 weeks of down time between basic indoc and 175 systems.

145 systems and sims are all in house in Houston, if you are lucky you will have all sim sessions in the training center as well. Or you might have a couple sim sessions at flight safety by HOU but you will still have expressjet instructor. They do plan on moving the sim at HOU into expressjet training center so when that happens everything will take place inside the training center.

For 175 you will spend a few days in Houston then head to flight safety STL for the rest of your training. I believe it will all be expressjet instructors.

145 is AQP, 175 is NOT AQP.....yet

Also if you want to hit the sim to practice some instrument scanning it’s definitely a good idea. I wish I would have done some before coming to training.

Thanks for this information! What in particular would you recommend practicing in a Sim if you're coming from Part 91 background? I know my biggest weakness is not much glass experience and not accustomed to flying fast (Rotor Transition) but I am humble and ready to learn. I'll have about 20 hours of RedBird G1000 flying in the weeks before class starts so hopefully that helps put it all together.
Matt1234 is offline