Originally Posted by
Swedepilut
They are tailoring it to better match the students experience and use some of the planes for that in the phenom fleet.
Do you believe that the company is truly going to provide better training, or are they just going to get a bunch of new hires familiar with the airplane by doing a bunch of landings in the broken birds that need parts for the air conditioning to work properly and then throw them to the line for the regular line pilots to teach all the non flying parts of the job that they are supposed to learn with a training pilot on IOE? I would like to believe that the company is going to do this as a pre IOE followed by a real, standardized IOE, but I have a hard time believing that the same management that made the training mess is going to do the right thing to fix the mess and improve the training for the new hires.