Envoy questions
#163
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Joined APC: Jun 2019
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Supposed to be sometime this year. From what I hear, it'll be sometime this Fall before it's fully rolled out.
1 week of indoc, 2 weeks of ground school, 2 weeks in the procedures trainer, 2 weeks in the sim, IOE. A lot of guys getting a week off between indoc and ground school.
From day 1 of indoc to your LOE is roughly 60 days on average. FO IOE is 25 hours, CA is 50 hours.
Weekends you can go home if you want but I don't recommend it unless you live locally. You're provided a hotel throughout training including weekends.
From day 1 of indoc to your LOE is roughly 60 days on average. FO IOE is 25 hours, CA is 50 hours.
Weekends you can go home if you want but I don't recommend it unless you live locally. You're provided a hotel throughout training including weekends.
#165
For 2023 it remains critical that we attract and add to our ranks those pilots with previous Part 121 experience who currently meet or will shortly meet the FAA minimums to become Captains. As a reminder, we are still offering a Pilot-to-Pilot Referral Bonus:
• $10,000 referral bonus for pilots >950 hours (121 Experience)
•$5,000 referral bonus for pilots >750 & <950 hours (121 Experience)
• Complete the online pilot referral form (QR Code below)
• Both the referred and referring pilot must be on company payroll at the time of payment.
• Referrals paid within 45 days of successful completion of IOE.
• There is no cap, pilots may refer as many pilots as they wish.
• Bonus will be taxed and is not eligible for 401(k) match.
• Program is only for Envoy Pilots.
#166
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jan 2017
Posts: 2,510
#170
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Joined APC: Aug 2022
Posts: 48
No. Logbook review replaces an interview if they gave you a CJO based on prior experience.
Orientation is a 1 day event to get you on payroll, seniority number set. We had a group of 65, they broke us up into 3 groups, each starting 2 weeks behind the prior group.
I was in the first group to come to actual training, which was a week after Orientation. From there they further split that into 2 groups so the SIM and CPT schedules can be set smoothly. First 1/2 stayed through, second half went home for another week, then back.
With those breaks, then the holidays, it was Nov 3 orientation, Jan 26 LOE/type ride. IOE gets scheduled from week to week, but there is apparently no lag in time for us. I start my second trip this week.
Orientation is a 1 day event to get you on payroll, seniority number set. We had a group of 65, they broke us up into 3 groups, each starting 2 weeks behind the prior group.
I was in the first group to come to actual training, which was a week after Orientation. From there they further split that into 2 groups so the SIM and CPT schedules can be set smoothly. First 1/2 stayed through, second half went home for another week, then back.
With those breaks, then the holidays, it was Nov 3 orientation, Jan 26 LOE/type ride. IOE gets scheduled from week to week, but there is apparently no lag in time for us. I start my second trip this week.
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