AA Class Drops
#12
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jul 2016
Posts: 463
All right, we can spice things up a bit.
American is better than US Air, as are military pilots over civilian guys. Ramp should always be on #2, because that is how we always have done it. Boeing is better than Airbus, just like Ford is better than Chevy. The Coffee better be Starbucks, the beer, Goose Island IPA.
Oh and Go Trump. Annnnd Go!
American is better than US Air, as are military pilots over civilian guys. Ramp should always be on #2, because that is how we always have done it. Boeing is better than Airbus, just like Ford is better than Chevy. The Coffee better be Starbucks, the beer, Goose Island IPA.
Oh and Go Trump. Annnnd Go!
#13
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Joined APC: Jun 2008
Posts: 49
Yes. That happened to me, but I am being withheld up to one year before the company is required to train me on the A320.
There's a good potential I will be on property 1.5 years before flying the A320.
#14
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Joined APC: Apr 2015
Posts: 135
The "6 month seat lock" is a little misleading if you're new to the game. You're eligible to bid for a different jet 6 months after you finish initial training, which will likely be 8 or 9 months after you're first hired. Then the company can (and probably will) withhold you for up to 1yr from the date of the new bid. So basically 6 months turns into 21 months.
#15
Fixed it for you.
The "6 month seat lock" is a little misleading if you're new to the game. You're eligible to bid for a different AIRCRAFT 6 months after you finish initial training, which will likely be 8 or 9 months after you're first hired. Then the company can (and probably will) withhold you for up to 1yr from the date of the new bid. So basically 6 months turns into 21 months.
The "6 month seat lock" is a little misleading if you're new to the game. You're eligible to bid for a different AIRCRAFT 6 months after you finish initial training, which will likely be 8 or 9 months after you're first hired. Then the company can (and probably will) withhold you for up to 1yr from the date of the new bid. So basically 6 months turns into 21 months.
#16
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Joined APC: Sep 2016
Posts: 400
Fixed it for you.
The "6 month seat lock" is a little misleading if you're new to the game. You're eligible to bid for a different AIRCRAFT 6 months after you finish initial training, which will likely be 8 or 9 months after you're first hired. Then the company can (and probably will) withhold you for up to 1yr from the date of the new bid. So basically 6 months turns into 21 months.
The "6 month seat lock" is a little misleading if you're new to the game. You're eligible to bid for a different AIRCRAFT 6 months after you finish initial training, which will likely be 8 or 9 months after you're first hired. Then the company can (and probably will) withhold you for up to 1yr from the date of the new bid. So basically 6 months turns into 21 months.
Nerd.
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