Originally Posted by
JerseyBusDriver
I have heard that as well. As someone who is about to dive into all that I have been studying more than anything committing as much to memory as possible. From what I have heard the Denver training is significantly harder than the Type training at ATPJETS. Granted its all based on the Pilot right? If you love bookwork and studying like I do, you may do much better than someone who skims by by the skin of their teeth. I have dedicated the past 6 weeks to ground school, Airbus Laws, Emergency Procedure Memory Flows, and memorizing the limitations of the Airbus including Airspeeds, Weight Limits, Autoflight, Fuel, Oxygen, Electrical, EGPWS, Engine Starting Procedures and timings, G Limits, Door Speeds, Air Cond/Pressurization, Reverse Thrust Usage, Gear Flaps Slats, Hydraulics, IRU, Powerplant, and APU limitations. The reality of it is, you are going from a world of Single Engine Piston for many of these Cadets and they do not realize how much studying and work it takes to earn your spot. You aren't a student Pilot anymore this is the big leagues and you either have the self-motivation, focus and drive to get there or you don't. No one will hold your hand on this stuff. You're flying a 162,000 Lb Aircraft this isn't the time to slack.
In regards to the Bonus Money that's gunna hurt them because you sign a Promissory Note prior to getting that money. If you leave before 3 years you owe it back plus interest. If you stay 3 years you get the 'loan' forgiven and a W-2 for income taxes to pay on it.
If you want some advice. You’ll get the ETHOS app with an FMS simulator. I played on that thing for hours as a new hire. It was like playing call of duty or candy crush. It got pretty addictive actually. Lol
Takeoffs, landings, go around, complex specials, simple specials, descend via, localizer, gps, rnpar, autolands., DIAFRPPS, You name it.
Don’t laugh but I still fool around on that thing from time to time. I’ll shoot LOC approaches on it from time to time to get ready for recurrent just because I only see them maybe twice a year otherwise. Good luck man.