FDX - Offsite Training for Initial 767 Crews
Can anyone confirm or expound upon whether the first 35 crews on the round-dial 767s will be trained offsite?
If so, where -- Seattle or Miami? The FCIF and Q&A are lacking when it comes to useful info. :rolleyes: |
The NC said Seattle. Just a few sims after 757 training in Mem.
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FedEx has never been shy about offsite training ...
My first 3 training cycles (MEM27S, MEM10S, MEM11F) where all offsite. Offsite training is a good deal for commuters (hotel, car, per diem). Does FedEx have a 767 sim? |
Downstream Delays
Originally Posted by The Walrus
(Post 1399617)
The NC said Seattle. Just a few sims after 757 training in Mem.
Lots of excessed 727 folks might be surprised (pleased) by how long it may take to get a class date! |
Originally Posted by NightBusDriver
(Post 1399620)
So, 757 training throughput WILL be affected/reduced by the initial 767 influx into the Memphis schoolhouse. Good to know.
Lots of excessed 727 folks might be surprised (pleased) by how long it may take to get a class date! Lot of rumors of 75 training going off site too. |
If an airplane has some folks go offsite, how and when do they decide who goes? Is 777 training offsite possible, training lettter will be long.
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Just curious, is this off-site training conducted by non-FDX instructor pilots ? Just wondering how this is seen culture-wise, is there a preference for "in house" FDX company instructor pilots to conduct the training ?
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FedEx only instructors
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Originally Posted by kc10/c130
(Post 1399738)
FedEx only instructors
I did MD-11 f/o training at McDonnell-Douglas in Long Beach with MD Ground School Instructors (although we did have FDX sim instructors at FinnAir in Helsinki) McDonnell Douglas MD-11 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Finnair - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Partly Cloudy Forecast
Originally Posted by FDXLAG
(Post 1399637)
The bus/MD guys can be put at the end of the list (no passover) and the other 72 guys can be shuffled right in.
with an excess bid the training is assigned as follows: BTR-SNR: BID TO RELIEVE (SENIOR) BTR-JNR: BID TO RELIEVE (JUNIOR) EXC-JNR: EXCESSED (JUNIOR) EXC-SNR: EXCESSED (SENIOR) So from this sampling of Practice Bid #2: # SEN CURR PREV TYPE 1. 1065 57CM 27CM EXC 2. 1109 57CM 30CM BTR 3. 1144 57CM 30CM BTR 4. 2084 57CM 27CM EXC 5. 2302 57CM 11CM BTR 6. 2339 57CM 77FM BTR 7. 2377 57CM 27CM EXC 8. 2464 57CM 27CM EXC Wouldn't the proper training order (by contract language and seniority) fall out like this... #2-3-5-6-8-7-4-1 And if they simply "put the Bus/MD/Triple guys at the end" then they would be training out-of-order (e.g. 1-4-7-8-2-3-5-6, whatever) and passover pay would be paid to pilots 2&3 based on 4's activation, and to 5&6 based on 7. I know, small-scale sample but I hope it illustrates my point/question. Of course I don't remember how the DC-10 End of Days played out way back when...but I'm sure someone can comment on how plenty of excessed guys and gals sat around (NOQ, but paid BLG) waiting for a class date. Right? Anyone? Bueller, Bueller.... |
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