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Anyone know on the ap it says total time as pilot. Would that include other time in the USAF or just primary,secondary, instructor, student etc... Also how do you log 3/4 pilot crossing at Atlas? Just the time your in the seat? Thanks
#6885
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Not sure what you mean 3/4 pilot crossing. But when operating a flight at Atlas, no matter what capacity you are in- left seat right seat relief pilot whatever- you log the whole time. Block out to Block in. Hope this helps
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When I was hired, I provided my military records and we discussed my background (mil & civ). They never looked at my logbook. It's a big picture thing. Don't sweat every detail.
Again, just my experience.
#6888
Just want to chime in here. Finally finished all 230 pages!!! Only took me about 2 weeks...
Thanks for all the insight for those who have contributed to the thread. Hope to have the opportunity to join you all. I sent in my stuff about 3 weeks ago.
Thanks for all the insight for those who have contributed to the thread. Hope to have the opportunity to join you all. I sent in my stuff about 3 weeks ago.
#6889
Atlas wants to know if your quaffed and can you do the job. If you are flying heavies in the USAF and meet the mins the answer is yes. Once that boxed is checked they are more concerned with what kind of a person you are, how well you play with others, and do you really want to be here.
When I was hired, I provided my military records and we discussed my background (mil & civ). They never looked at my logbook. It's a big picture thing. Don't sweat every detail.
Again, just my experience.
When I was hired, I provided my military records and we discussed my background (mil & civ). They never looked at my logbook. It's a big picture thing. Don't sweat every detail.
Again, just my experience.
To answer the question: Log the whole time.
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