Minimums to start training?
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Minimums to start training?
I read some recent posts where folks have mentioned starting training with less than 1500 hours. I have 1200 hours, of which 460 hours is part 121. NOT included in that time is approx. 145 hours full motion sim in the LearJet (CAE Simuflight), nor any ERJ sim time training for XJT.
I have a standing offer with Envoy from my interview in January.
My question is, whats the minimum time needed to enter into training with Envoy?
Thanks all and fly safe!
I have a standing offer with Envoy from my interview in January.
My question is, whats the minimum time needed to enter into training with Envoy?
Thanks all and fly safe!
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I read some recent posts where folks have mentioned starting training with less than 1500 hours. I have 1200 hours, of which 460 hours is part 121. NOT included in that time is approx. 145 hours full motion sim in the LearJet (CAE Simuflight), nor any ERJ sim time training for XJT.
I have a standing offer with Envoy from my interview in January.
My question is, whats the minimum time needed to enter into training with Envoy?
Thanks all and fly safe!
I have a standing offer with Envoy from my interview in January.
My question is, whats the minimum time needed to enter into training with Envoy?
Thanks all and fly safe!
(6) Not more than 100 hours of the total aeronautical experience requirements of paragraph (a) of this section or § 61.160 may be obtained in a full flight simulator or flight training device provided the device represents an airplane and the aeronautical experience was accomplished as part of an approved training course in parts 121, 135, 141, or 142 of this chapter.
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To clarify, prior 121 time was before the 1500 hour rule. Thanks for pointing out the regs for counting sim time. I am aware of the regs but was questioning a couple of recent posts where some folks stayed they started training with less than 1000 hours. Wasn’t sure how or if that was possible.
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To clarify, prior 121 time was before the 1500 hour rule. Thanks for pointing out the regs for counting sim time. I am aware of the regs but was questioning a couple of recent posts where some folks stayed they started training with less than 1000 hours. Wasn’t sure how or if that was possible.
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To clarify, prior 121 time was before the 1500 hour rule. Thanks for pointing out the regs for counting sim time. I am aware of the regs but was questioning a couple of recent posts where some folks stayed they started training with less than 1000 hours. Wasn’t sure how or if that was possible.
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Envoy will allow FOs to begin training with 1460 TT per the FARs which permit some sim time to be used to meet the 1500 hour requirement. Things change constantly here, with no warning and for no reason, so check with recruitment.
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I read some recent posts where folks have mentioned starting training with less than 1500 hours. I have 1200 hours, of which 460 hours is part 121. NOT included in that time is approx. 145 hours full motion sim in the LearJet (CAE Simuflight), nor any ERJ sim time training for XJT.
I have a standing offer with Envoy from my interview in January.
My question is, whats the minimum time needed to enter into training with Envoy?
Thanks all and fly safe!
I have a standing offer with Envoy from my interview in January.
My question is, whats the minimum time needed to enter into training with Envoy?
Thanks all and fly safe!
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