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bscott58d 08-14-2018 08:59 PM


Originally Posted by Jecain7 (Post 2655223)
Is there anyone who has recently interviewed that is CL65 typed that could msg me, i've got a few quick questions.

I am and did; what’s up?

UNDGUY 08-15-2018 03:38 AM

Training Time
 
200 FO March 12th Class
Finished LOE July 6th
Currently have 23 people in front of me to start IOE. I was told "at least" another 3 weeks. No repeated lessons or failed evaluations. There are others in my class that haven't started IOE either.

los74 08-15-2018 03:54 AM

OE
 
I am a May 7 hire. I finished my LOE on July 15. No delays on FTD or SIMS, except 10 days off between FTD and SIM and 6 days off during SIMS.
I was told to expect OE in six weeks. After following up with OE schedulers it is going to be at least 8 weeks if not 10. Currently I am #49 on the list. I was told to expect mid September the earliest b6 OE supervisor. They move 5 to 10 guys every 7 days.

blindfayth 08-15-2018 04:17 AM


Originally Posted by los74 (Post 2655482)
I am a May 7 hire. I finished my LOE on July 15. No delays on FTD or SIMS, except 10 days off between FTD and SIM and 6 days off during SIMS.
I was told to expect OE in six weeks. After following up with OE schedulers it is going to be at least 8 weeks if not 10. Currently I am #49 on the list. I was told to expect mid September the earliest b6 OE supervisor. They move 5 to 10 guys every 7 days.

So you're just chilling at home for eight weeks until you can do ioe?

Casualinterest 08-15-2018 04:30 AM


Originally Posted by blindfayth (Post 2655485)
So you're just chilling at home for eight weeks until you can do ioe?

And getting paid with free travel benefits.... Enjoy it while you can

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flydiamond 08-15-2018 04:47 AM

I believe the delays are only on the 200 right? Know someone who sped right along through 900 training recently. Maybe 6 days before IOE. Most new hires will go to the 900...

SGRogue 08-15-2018 06:22 AM


Originally Posted by Casualinterest (Post 2655488)
And getting paid with free travel benefits.... Enjoy it while you can

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Yeah, but remember that your CKS started the day after your LOE. 120 days goes by fast when you’re not flying. An LCA can only sign you off for another 30 days. After that, back to the sim you go!

Casualinterest 08-15-2018 06:24 AM


Originally Posted by SGRogue (Post 2655537)
Yeah, but remember that your CKS started the day after your LOE. 120 days goes by fast when you’re not flying. An LCA can only sign you off for another 30 days. After that, back to the sim you go!

Yea you're right, but it shouldn't be a problem with that new cks loa. They'll fly you more if it gets close

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prex8390 08-15-2018 08:16 AM


Originally Posted by los74 (Post 2655482)
I am a May 7 hire. I finished my LOE on July 15. No delays on FTD or SIMS, except 10 days off between FTD and SIM and 6 days off during SIMS.
I was told to expect OE in six weeks. After following up with OE schedulers it is going to be at least 8 weeks if not 10. Currently I am #49 on the list. I was told to expect mid September the earliest b6 OE supervisor. They move 5 to 10 guys every 7 days.

If there is any place you wanna travel. Asia Europe etc id do it now. Perfect opportunity. Gets a little hard once you’re on the line. Do able but this is the perfect opportunity


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