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Old 05-03-2020 | 10:54 AM
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McNugent
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Originally Posted by MasterOfPuppets
look y’all need to ease up on Baseball a little. He is correct more than a lot of you know. Training is going to be very difficult for a lot of people. A huge amount of our pilots haven’t been through a Qual course in a decade plus. Many won’t be able to get the system of the 737 figured out because of lack of EICAS, others have never seen an Airbus. The pilots that will be sticking around haven’t thought about a new airplane and how to study in a very long time.

this will cause additional strain on the training department due to retrains and validation failures. It will put a strain on IOE as some may need more trips.

I know I painted with a broad brush and Iv seen many 60+ rockstars come through Qual Training. But the struggle will be real for these pilots. Just like our junior our stressed about furlough the pilots that will be staying could be stressed about training. I’m not one for safe spaces and hugs but we shouldn’t tell them to suck it up just because we will be on furlough.
Sorry man, I have to disagree. Someone’s perceived difficulty because, heaven forbid they have to learn a new airplane, pales in comparison to one losing their income to feed their family. If your cognitive abilities can’t afford you learning something new, maybe it’s just time to call it a career. Or, at least keep your concerns to yourself.
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