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Training Schedule
Been looking all around for a reasonable timeline for training from indoc through before sims as it seems like sims time may vary. How long can one expect to be away from home at the beginning?
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10 weeks min 12 weeks max.
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What’s the timeline from CJO to in class for a new FO
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Originally Posted by MilDriver
(Post 3533099)
10 weeks min 12 weeks max.
All of that said, with no delays, expect 2 months. But you will have time at home during that 2 months. |
Originally Posted by Cujo665
(Post 3533190)
What’s the timeline from CJO to in class for a new FO
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Originally Posted by Cujo665
(Post 3533190)
What’s the timeline from CJO to in class for a new FO
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Originally Posted by careerch8nger
(Post 3533470)
I interviewed earlier this month and was given an early June class date.
do you currently have minimum flight time required for 121? I find it hard to believe that a qualified candidate waits longer for EDV than Delta for CJO to class date. this is insane if it is the case. We are bleeding pilots and current classes have around 8 people. Something is fishy if 7 months for class date. Hmmmm…. |
I can tell you what the current situation is, but it is obviously a fluid and constantly changing situation. The first 2 weeks of Indoc/Gen Subs is completed remotely using webex and a company provided EFB (iPad). Following the completion of your remote learning it’s off to Minneapolis to finish up Gen Subs and Systems. Plan on 3 weeks for that. After Systems you’re off to CAE in Eagan for procedure/sim training. EDV is currently finishing up the process of moving all of their procedure/sim training exclusively to CAE, so plan on switching hotels for that part. I’ve been here a few weeks now, and the director of training told us to plan on a 79 day training footprint from the start of indoc to being released to the line…assuming no retraining is needed in any areas. Also, we are allowed (and even encouraged) to travel home on weekends/holidays if we’re comfortable doing so. I’ve gone home every weekend so far and have still managed to do well on the first 2 exams. All travel to/from training events is positive space, so that’s a really great thing they offer. Classroom training is Mon-Fri from 8-5, but we have been told that we will have a long weekend for thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. Training pay is your full monthly guarantee (75 hrs), and we are anticipating the TA being signed by the end of the month according to the presentation by the ALPA reps a couple weeks ago. Everyone in the training dept has been great in my opinion, and the instructors really do a great job of making themselves available by phone/email to help you with anything you need. I’m very happy so far with my decision to come here. It’s a lot of work outside of classroom hours, but it is definitely possible to go home on the weekends and still do well if you put the work in. Hope that helps.
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Originally Posted by 4myfamily
(Post 3533760)
do you currently have minimum flight time required for 121? I find it hard to believe that a qualified candidate waits longer for EDV than Delta for CJO to class date.
this is insane if it is the case. We are bleeding pilots and current classes have around 8 people. Something is fishy if 7 months for class date. Hmmmm…. Company has told us multiple times that the new hire classes will be tailored to meet the amount of captains we have. Sure, they could have 20 in a class but if there’s no captains to fly with. Why train a million FO’s. Nothing fishy. The company has been very transparent about the new hire classes. |
Originally Posted by 4myfamily
(Post 3533760)
do you currently have minimum flight time required for 121? I find it hard to believe that a qualified candidate waits longer for EDV than Delta for CJO to class date.
this is insane if it is the case. We are bleeding pilots and current classes have around 8 people. Something is fishy if 7 months for class date. Hmmmm…. |
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