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ChickenLittle 04-25-2013 07:05 PM

777 throughput
 
Anybody know how many crews/month the 777 schoolhouse can train?

Thedude 04-26-2013 06:10 AM

For what airline??









I know the OP is probably referring to Fedex but they arent' the only ones that have 777 freighters.
Just another reason why they need their own sub-forum.

DLax85 04-26-2013 06:27 AM

No need for separate forum --- just put FDX in all titles.

FDXLAG 04-26-2013 06:46 AM


Originally Posted by Thedude (Post 1398538)
For what airline??

Ask the moderators, I am sure they will give your own sub forum so we wont have to ever ask again what airline.

I know the OP is probably referring to Fedex but they arent' the only ones that have 777 freighters.
Just another reason why they need their own sub-forum.


Ask the moderators, I am sure they will give your own sub forum so we wont have to ever ask again what airline.

FlybyKnite 04-26-2013 11:53 AM

Back to the original question:


Originally Posted by ChickenLittle (Post 1398380)
Anybody know how many crews/month the 777 schoolhouse can train?

Inquiring minds would like to know. We could even expand the question to include all the FDX airframes.

PurpleBoiler 04-26-2013 03:28 PM

currently training 6 crews per month. planning on 14 per month by early summer.

Fr8doggie 04-26-2013 04:43 PM


currently training 6 crews per month. planning on 14 per month by early summer.
So, don't expect a long wait for a training date hoping to delay your seat change.

Gunter 04-27-2013 06:27 AM


Originally Posted by PurpleBoiler (Post 1398886)
currently training 6 crews per month. planning on 14 per month by early summer.

Has does that compare with MD11, 757 and Airbus throughput?

This is a giant puzzle. 14 crews a month may be the inbound capability but you still have to account for how fast those excessed can be trained in their new seat.

AerisArmis 04-27-2013 07:44 AM


Originally Posted by Thedude (Post 1398538)
For what airline??

I know the OP is probably referring to Fedex but they arent' the only ones that have 777 freighters.
Just another reason why they need their own sub-forum.


If it's not your's, why would you care? He's asking a question about 777 training and it doesn't pertain to you, but you took the time to complain......you know what that makes you?

Thedude 04-27-2013 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by AerisArmis (Post 1399107)
If it's not your's, why would you care? He's asking a question about 777 training and it doesn't pertain to you, but you took the time to complain......you know what that makes you?

1- I do fly the 777.
B- I get tired of reading threads (titles) in the cargo forum and not knowing who they apply to. Then click on it and find out it is not what I thought it was. Esp painful on slow overseas internet connections.
3- Many of us have asked for Fedex to have their own sub-forum because of afore mentioned problem.
D - Now we know what that makes you.


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