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9mikemike 05-17-2022 06:32 PM


Originally Posted by PNWflying (Post 3424634)
I had a friend who recently started 3.5 weeks after interviewing.

So they will have a July class date at Delta…Tell them nice work and dont forget us

ShyGuy 05-18-2022 02:06 PM

https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/18/econo...nce/index.html

Twr199 05-18-2022 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by ShyGuy (Post 3425468)

“The good news is that just 11% of CEOs anticipate a so-called hard landing, marked by a deep recession. The rest expect a "very short, mild" recession.”

You got to love CNN.

av8or 05-18-2022 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by ShyGuy (Post 3425468)

Or…. In our case…. Praying for one.

av8trup2late 05-18-2022 04:00 PM

Even with a downturn, there's a shortage now an retirements continue. They who have the most pilots, ...wins.

apON 06-02-2022 12:40 PM

What is the training footprint like? I'm assuming M-F for a few weeks and then SIM. And do you get positive space home on off days? And how long until you're in CASS? Thanks!

buttmunch 06-02-2022 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by apON (Post 3433903)
What is the training footprint like? I'm assuming M-F for a few weeks and then SIM. And do you get positive space home on off days? And how long until you're in CASS? Thanks!



1Week of indoc, 1 week of systems, 1 more week of systems, 7 sessions in the FTD, 11 sessions in the sim, couple days of ETOPS then wait around for OE. Positive space non-bumpable between SEA and home. You should be good for CASS in the first couple days.

JLAMS16 06-02-2022 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by apON (Post 3433903)
What is the training footprint like? I'm assuming M-F for a few weeks and then SIM. And do you get positive space home on off days? And how long until you're in CASS? Thanks!

Yes, M-F for the most part for Indoc and Systems, 3-4 weeks. Yup
Yes, positive space to your home of record during all training.
Once you receive your company ID (day one) and KnownCrewmber your in CASS.

Seminole00 06-02-2022 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by apON (Post 3433903)
What is the training footprint like? I'm assuming M-F for a few weeks and then SIM. And do you get positive space home on off days? And how long until you're in CASS? Thanks!

The training footprint is about 2 months of classroom/SIM stuff and 4-6 weeks wait for IOE. M-F for classroom instruction but once you get to FTD/SIM the schedule may vary. You may even get a week or two off before they can put you in SIM. You will have at least 2 days off between blocks and you will get positive space travel during your training footprint. CASS is typically granted during the week 1 before your first leave so you won't have any problem if you have to jump seat on other airlines. Overall it is very relaxed and moderately paced compare to some other places.

Flaps1check 06-27-2022 07:47 PM

Anyone hear they sent home up to 16 new hires from PHX? Not enough instructors?


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