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starkutt1 09-04-2021 08:15 AM

Training
 
What is training like at Alaska ?

NewGuy01 09-04-2021 08:19 AM

It’s pretty good overall. A few of the old guard guys that were negative learning experts retired.

I generally enjoy going to training. You have to study and know your call outs cold but that is standard for any airline.


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starkutt1 09-04-2021 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by NewGuy01 (Post 3290342)
It’s pretty good overall. A few of the old guard guys that were negative learning experts retired.

I generally enjoy going to training. You have to study and know your call outs cold but that is standard for any airline.


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that’s good to hear , Is the training program AQP ? How long is the training footprint ?

NewGuy01 09-04-2021 08:48 AM


Originally Posted by starkutt1 (Post 3290362)
that’s good to hear , Is the training program AQP ? How long is the training footprint ?


Initial training is AQP. I was hired in April and I finished around June ish. I was done with OE by July…


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Thrill 09-04-2021 08:54 AM

Boeing is AQP. Initial typically just over 90 days to complete. Come back after 6 months on line for first CQ round, then every 12 months.

Airbus is not AQP. Training about the same but it’s the old PC/PT cycle.


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rmcbear08 09-04-2021 05:05 PM

The Airbus training was more difficult than the Boeing training was, but certainly nothing too strenuous.

Boeing is all AQP, so you have specific “gates” that you can focus on, whereas the Airbus isn’t so you’re studying for the oral as well as practicing call outs/flows at the same time. Not that hard, but it was certainly a huge benefit during 737 training to be done with the “oral” (multiple choice test) and to solely focus on procedures and then sim.

Airbus training has you bouncing around as well. We started in SEA for indoc, went to SFO for systems/procedures and then MIA for sim. For Boeing training, I stayed in SEA the whole time. Much easier to plan trips home that way.

As others have said, training is great here. All my instructors (Airbus and Boeing) were fantastic and the company really bends over backwards to give you the support you need. They aren’t here to wash anyone out, they really do want to see everyone succeed.

starkutt1 09-04-2021 08:33 PM


Originally Posted by rmcbear08 (Post 3290559)
The Airbus training was more difficult than the Boeing training was, but certainly nothing too strenuous.

Boeing is all AQP, so you have specific “gates” that you can focus on, whereas the Airbus isn’t so you’re studying for the oral as well as practicing call outs/flows at the same time. Not that hard, but it was certainly a huge benefit during 737 training to be done with the “oral” (multiple choice test) and to solely focus on procedures and then sim.

Airbus training has you bouncing around as well. We started in SEA for indoc, went to SFO for systems/procedures and then MIA for sim. For Boeing training, I stayed in SEA the whole time. Much easier to plan trips home that way.

As others have said, training is great here. All my instructors (Airbus and Boeing) were fantastic and the company really bends over backwards to give you the support you need. They aren’t here to wash anyone out, they really do want to see everyone succeed.

Whats the health and travel benefits like ? Do you get AA non rev benefits since you’re apart of One World ?

Snuffaluffagus 09-05-2021 09:16 AM

I just went through 737 transition training and it was incredibly laid back and a good experience. All of the instructors were easy going, practical and easy to get along with. Tons of experience in the training department. Time frame from first day to LOE was ~7 weeks.

Gearswnger 09-06-2021 02:02 PM

Once out of training, can you move reserve days pretty easy to do like 6 in a row?

NewGuy01 09-06-2021 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by Gearswnger (Post 3291309)
Once out of training, can you move reserve days pretty easy to do like 6 in a row?


My experience was that there was almost zero flexibility for trading things around on reserve. That was 2018 however…


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