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Originally Posted by BoilerUP
(Post 277985)
If you guys fly the 175 into SDF (and I know you will cuz CPS is supposedly building a mx facility there) lemme know; brews for fellow AWAC alumni are on me!
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Originally Posted by bizzum
(Post 277874)
How long were you up there in Montreal?
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It depends on how lucky you are...from the time I started in Montreal till I was done was 7 1/2 weeks. I had 2 lessons in about 3 weeks to finish. I am just glad that experience is over. WHAT A MESS!
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Originally Posted by bizzum
(Post 277772)
I will not work on a Mac, luckily my wife has a PC so I could get it done. I just finished the course, I figure it took me about 60 hours to do it. It takes time to go through the material, take notes, and then pass the exam. There are 30 general subjects, each with an exam. The systems portion has I believe 12 or 14 subjects, then 1 systems test. I actually got a lot out of the course, it was a good review.
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Originally Posted by x95griffin
(Post 280234)
Does the systems disc have any FMS training on it? I'd like to get some training on that before I get to the sim. If not, anyone know where I could find the FMS software?
You will get the training disk and another reference disk which has a lot of info on the FMS, but no software. You will get a little orientation into the FMS in MSP. When you get to Montreal you will have the software available to you in the classroom to play with. I was fairly comfortable with it by the time I hit the SIM. |
How many written test do you take?
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Originally Posted by Starting Over
(Post 280298)
How many written test do you take?
You will do all the written tests during the home study portion, (CBT). I don't recall the exact number but for the FOM portion their are quite a few. During the system portion you can do all of that offline except f or the final exam which needs to be done online. You will do one or two during your week in MSP but they are a non issue, none during training in YUL. |
January lines
Well I thought I would drop a line about the Jan. lines since I was about to put my bid in. The raw numbers for the lines are as follows: Hard lines = 32, Buildups = 2, Reserve lines =28. This makes the first month where we have more hard lines than RSV lines. Improvements in my book :D.
On the down side we seem to have a reduction in effciency in the lines in JAN though. We only have 2 lines with 17 days off and no 18 day offs. We also have quite a few pairings with 5 day trips :eek:. Those can drag on! Well all that aside, everyone stay safe out there and get all that consolidation done for the love of ***! |
Originally Posted by bizzum
(Post 277772)
I will not work on a Mac, luckily my wife has a PC so I could get it done. I just finished the course, I figure it took me about 60 hours to do it. It takes time to go through the material, take notes, and then pass the exam. There are 30 general subjects, each with an exam. The systems portion has I believe 12 or 14 subjects, then 1 systems test. I actually got a lot out of the course, it was a good review.
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Originally Posted by XtremeF150
(Post 280669)
Well I thought I would drop a line about the Jan. lines since I was about to put my bid in. The raw numbers for the lines are as follows: Hard lines = 32, Buildups = 2, Reserve lines =28. This makes the first month where we have more hard lines than RSV lines. Improvements in my book :D.
On the down side we seem to have a reduction in effciency in the lines in JAN though. We only have 2 lines with 17 days off and no 18 day offs. We also have quite a few pairings with 5 day trips :eek:. Those can drag on! Well all that aside, everyone stay safe out there and get all that consolidation done for the love of ***! |
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