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Avgeek7248 01-12-2026 10:40 AM

737 MAX Thread Drift
 

Originally Posted by icohftb (Post 3991108)
Supporting 320 deliveries? Last year we hardly had any 320s in the new hire classes / half the class was getting 220s.

as of now those are really the only major growing fleets with consistent deliveries. Curious how much hiring will come with the MAX10 certification. Let alone all the training required for the MAX qual to get everyone checked out. Surprised we haven’t gotten a head start on it. Worries me we either don’t believe it’s very close or that we’re gonna be behind the curve when it finally does. My guess is the former.

iLikeMoose 01-12-2026 01:35 PM


Originally Posted by Avgeek7248 (Post 3991179)
as of now those are really the only major growing fleets with consistent deliveries. Curious how much hiring will come with the MAX10 certification. Let alone all the training required for the MAX qual to get everyone checked out. Surprised we haven’t gotten a head start on it. Worries me we either don’t believe it’s very close or that we’re gonna be behind the curve when it finally does. My guess is the former.

With every new CQ cycle, we are one CQ cycle away from adding a day of MAX training! At least that is what I have been told every time I go to CQ.

Gone Flying 01-12-2026 06:00 PM


Originally Posted by iLikeMoose (Post 3991266)
With every new CQ cycle, we are one CQ cycle away from adding a day of MAX training! At least that is what I have been told every time I go to CQ.

anyone know if this next cycle will start it? If it’s not on this CQ I’d wager 1 of 2 things

1) they have no plans to operate the Max at anytime before q3 2027 (most likley)

or possibly
2) they will only qual 1 base at a time and push max flying to specific bases


alohacessna 01-13-2026 07:28 PM


Originally Posted by Gone Flying (Post 3991362)
anyone know if this next cycle will start it? If it’s not on this CQ I’d wager 1 of 2 things

1) they have no plans to operate the Max at anytime before q3 2027 (most likley)

or possibly
2) they will only qual 1 base at a time and push max flying to specific bases

Expect that initially the Max10 will either be project pilot flown for the first 3-6 months, or that they will do a base by base qual. Think ATL first then the other bases.

Hotel Kilo 01-14-2026 07:38 AM


Originally Posted by Gone Flying (Post 3991362)
anyone know if this next cycle will start it? If it’s not on this CQ I’d wager 1 of 2 things

1) they have no plans to operate the Max at anytime before q3 2027 (most likley)

or possibly
2) they will only qual 1 base at a time and push max flying to specific bases

1 - no. It's not really a new type to our stable like the 220 or 350. It's a 737. We've been operating them for decades and plus that's not the plan I've seen

2. You're getting warmer

gloopy 01-14-2026 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by alohacessna (Post 3991877)
Expect that initially the Max10 will either be project pilot flown for the first 3-6 months, or that they will do a base by base qual. Think ATL first then the other bases.

I don’t think there is any way to “project pilot fly” a fleet for 6 months. It will probably be 1-2 bases initially and there is precedent for that. When DL got the MD-90 I think CVG was the first base. Then it quickly expanded to all the 88 bases. Given that the 321NEO was mostly train by memo, I doubt the MAX spool up will be logistically challenging at all. While not the exact same situation, there’s already 2 sims for it ready to go on day one. From the day the first one enters revenue service I doubt it’ll be a year before all bases are fully qualled to fly it. Most likely 6 months or so max. Not a big deal.

Avgeek7248 01-16-2026 02:50 PM


Originally Posted by Hotel Kilo (Post 3992003)
1 - no. It's not really a new type to our stable like the 220 or 350. It's a 737. We've been operating them for decades and plus that's not the plan I've seen

2. You're getting warmer

You still have to do the required MAX training which requires a sim session now. The MAX is actually quite different from the NG both how it flies and the functionality of the switches and buttons being slightly altered. Also the 10 coming with a touch screen FMC on the FO side.

Gone Flying 01-16-2026 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by Avgeek7248 (Post 3993019)
You still have to do the required MAX training which requires a sim session now. The MAX is actually quite different from the NG both how it flies and the functionality of the switches and buttons being slightly altered. Also the 10 coming with a touch screen FMC on the FO side.

just the FO side?

also who thought a touchscreen was a good idea?

Hotel Kilo 01-16-2026 03:49 PM


Originally Posted by Avgeek7248 (Post 3993019)
You still have to do the required MAX training which requires a sim session now. The MAX is actually quite different from the NG both how it flies and the functionality of the switches and buttons being slightly altered. Also the 10 coming with a touch screen FMC on the FO side.

Most of this is not true especially the flying part.

Yes it has touch screen. Some switches are slightly different. Yes you get a sim. Mostly gonna cover MCAS and a few other things about LEAP.

It's not going to require 6 months of project pilot flying like for the 220 for example as some have stayed on here. UAL, AAL, SWA Alaska seemlessly flip from one model to the next in regular operations. The MAX ain't all that different despite what you think.


Avgeek7248 01-16-2026 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by Hotel Kilo (Post 3993049)
Most of this is not true especially the flying part.

Yes it has touch screen. Some switches are slightly different. Yes you get a sim. Mostly gonna cover MCAS and a few other things about LEAP.

It's not going to require 6 months of project pilot flying like for the 220 for example as some have stayed on here. UAL, AAL, SWA Alaska seemlessly flip from one model to the next in regular operations. The MAX ain't all that different despite what you think.

Yes, it is. Sincerely someone who flew and taught the MAX at a previous airline. Line pilots will
be able to switch no problem. But it’s definitely a much different machine NG to MAX then it is CEO to NEO. The first thing you notice is how much smoother and responsive it is compared to the NG. Think 75 vs 76. HUD is in the FMC instead of the dedicated HGS box. Some of the functions like AIII are different. It’s noticeably slicker coming down. Big screens but the actual PFD is somehow smaller. Let alone the 10 being a massive Frankenstein compared to the already lipsticked pig that is the 9ER.


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