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#3791
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 4,047
Likes: 20
From: 7ER B...whatever that means.
Planning to do the same. A couple weeks of extra income will be nice when you consider the need to pay for housing during training. Might take a week off before class to get some sailing in, spend some time with family and friends and to get my stuff together before heading off to be assimilated.
Last edited by freezingflyboy; 04-21-2015 at 05:19 PM. Reason: Grammatically clumsy sentence
#3793
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 118
Likes: 0
From: 73N FO
Someone suggested we resurrect the spreadsheet. I had to search for it on my computer, but still have it. It has virtually no data in it, but I will endeavor to complete it is people send me the info.
I will need, date you interviewed, interview class size, how many got CJOs, how many were SSP, when you started INDOC, how many were in INDOC, how many were compass flows and how many compass, mesaba, endeavor pilots are supposed to be hired each month.
Anyone with projections on future class sizes, dates, etc, send them my way. I will update this as often as I can, probably at the Crowne in JFK because I don't care to wander around Queens and it seems my trips always go there. Anyway, I assume no legal liability for any info contained herein so don't even think about it. Haha.
anyway, PM me with any into you have. Welcome aboard.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...OC%20dates.PNG
I will need, date you interviewed, interview class size, how many got CJOs, how many were SSP, when you started INDOC, how many were in INDOC, how many were compass flows and how many compass, mesaba, endeavor pilots are supposed to be hired each month.
Anyone with projections on future class sizes, dates, etc, send them my way. I will update this as often as I can, probably at the Crowne in JFK because I don't care to wander around Queens and it seems my trips always go there. Anyway, I assume no legal liability for any info contained herein so don't even think about it. Haha.
anyway, PM me with any into you have. Welcome aboard.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...OC%20dates.PNG
#3796
It will depend on which airplane you get of course, but seems like 60-90 days is a fair bet. A lot of people had a 2-3 week break between Indoc and training and will still finish in under 90. I talked with some of the 7ER guys who are waiting a month or two for IOE/TOE after finishing their sims (pipeline is full), which will put them way past 90 days but at least on flight pay after their final sim check.
#3797
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 2,199
Likes: 15
From: Petting Zoo
#3798
On Reserve
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 10
Likes: 0
From: DAL 7ER FO
It will depend on which airplane you get of course, but seems like 60-90 days is a fair bet. A lot of people had a 2-3 week break between Indoc and training and will still finish in under 90. I talked with some of the 7ER guys who are waiting a month or two for IOE/TOE after finishing their sims (pipeline is full), which will put them way past 90 days but at least on flight pay after their final sim check.
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