Air Wisconsin
#593
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Joined APC: Jul 2014
Position: (In class)
Posts: 75
no idea, but I interviewed with 1200 hours and last month i re-updated the app saying I have 1400TT, personally I was surprised that they even offered an interview at the time when I first applied. I did spend 4 months thinking I really messed up the interview though so the email I got was a relief.
#595
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Aug 2007
Posts: 2,005
I would highly recommend staying in Appleton to study rather than jumpseat home. We have had some training issues with the new-hires this year. The number I have heard is about a 40% washout rate. AWAC's training is fair, but very tough. If you have some RJ experience or this isn't your first airline, then disregard what I just said and feel free to commute home.
#597
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2012
Posts: 547
Unless you live within 3-5 hours of Appleton its is highly recommended that you NOT commute home during your training.
Trainees are in ATW to study and learn procedures and systems. Your time spent studying is directly proportional to your success. There is plenty time given on the weekends for breaks from "the books" but you will waste precious time and sleep going to/from ATW.
Having your family visit is another option as it still boosts the spirits but is less likely to compromise your ability to study.
Air Wisconsin's curriculum is not any more difficult than other operators but having come from the Part 135 world, there is always something new to learn and prior experience doesn't always mean you won't have to sweat as hard.
Final takeaway: Stay in Appleton, less distractions, less stress than a commute home and more time to study.
AWAC has found the right hotel, its downtown near lots of food and entertainment options. Make sure you shop at Woodman's (debit card only) when stocking up on food (hotel will make a run).
Good luck with training.
Trainees are in ATW to study and learn procedures and systems. Your time spent studying is directly proportional to your success. There is plenty time given on the weekends for breaks from "the books" but you will waste precious time and sleep going to/from ATW.
Having your family visit is another option as it still boosts the spirits but is less likely to compromise your ability to study.
Air Wisconsin's curriculum is not any more difficult than other operators but having come from the Part 135 world, there is always something new to learn and prior experience doesn't always mean you won't have to sweat as hard.
Final takeaway: Stay in Appleton, less distractions, less stress than a commute home and more time to study.
AWAC has found the right hotel, its downtown near lots of food and entertainment options. Make sure you shop at Woodman's (debit card only) when stocking up on food (hotel will make a run).
Good luck with training.
#598
Line Holder
Joined APC: Jun 2014
Posts: 78
To the current AWAC pilots out there;
How does everyone like the company overall? It seems to be a one of the better regionals when it come to quality of life and the pay is not too bad. Would you suggest coming to AWAC over other regionals?
Thanks!
How does everyone like the company overall? It seems to be a one of the better regionals when it come to quality of life and the pay is not too bad. Would you suggest coming to AWAC over other regionals?
Thanks!
#600
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Aug 2007
Posts: 2,005
Only if you lived in base or needed some currency to go to a major. Otherwise look at Compass or another place that's growing. Pay is indeed good, but if AWAC closes right after your probation year, then what's the point?
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