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Toonces 02-21-2017 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by Tpauly (Post 2306150)
What did you guys/girls wear to training?

Any girls on this forum? Any wear nice skirts during the ground portion?



Sorry guys! Y'all always look so nice with simple shirt and slacks and tie. That looks just doesn't work on me. :)


Business casual is the standard when you are not in uniform. Skirts are fine for classroom events but I would recommend slacks in the sim.


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Tpauly 02-22-2017 04:46 AM


Originally Posted by RetiredAOCS (Post 2306398)
If you watch the Company's video on their page the pilot trainees are wearing slacks with long sleeve collar shirts but that could be something they did on purpose to film the video and show a professional look. By the way, you are in my class that starts in March 14. I got an e-mail today with the training topics.

Cool I'll check it out.
I received an email saying they got all the required materials from me but haven't gotten access to the training materials yet.

RetiredAOCS 02-22-2017 06:51 AM


Originally Posted by Tpauly (Post 2306538)
Cool I'll check it out.
I received an email saying they got all the required materials from me but haven't gotten access to the training materials yet.

Me too. I am waiting for my new driver license to coming in the mail so I can send them the whole package and wait for them to give me access to the company's website.

AlexBlakeCFI 02-26-2017 08:59 AM

You guys will all get an email a few days before class starts telling you that you must be in business casual for all activities relating to the company. This includes travel to and from airports, while on airlines to your departure destination or training. Etc. You must also be clean shaven for all company related activities.

A good rule of thumb for any job is to never dress any lower than the standard uniform or dress code. Don't want to show up in jeans to a job where thats not even allowed on a normal basis!

Tpauly 02-27-2017 05:27 PM


Originally Posted by AlexBlakeCFI (Post 2309267)
You guys will all get an email a few days before class starts telling you that you must be in business casual for all activities relating to the company. This includes travel to and from airports, while on airlines to your departure destination or training. Etc. You must also be clean shaven for all company related activities.

A good rule of thumb for any job is to never dress any lower than the standard uniform or dress code. Don't want to show up in jeans to a job where thats not even allowed on a normal basis!

How's training going for you? You were in February class right?

Ortizjr 03-02-2017 04:06 AM

Question/s?
 
Roughly how many hours would a new FO fly per month?

How do the regionals look upon people coming from PS?

Would it make sense for a CFI/CFIII who's averaging about 100 hours a month to go to planesense and finish off building the time to 1500?

Toonces 03-02-2017 06:39 AM


Originally Posted by Ortizjr (Post 2312037)
Roughly how many hours would a new FO fly per month?



How do the regionals look upon people coming from PS?



Would it make sense for a CFI/CFIII who's averaging about 100 hours a month to go to planesense and finish off building the time to 1500?


A new FO will fly 40-50 hrs per month.

As long as you have the required time to get an ATP, a regional airline will have no problems with you coming from PS. You may have an easier time in training since PS has a structured and standardized training program and operating procedures.

You will build time faster as a CFI.


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Accordion 03-02-2017 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by Ortizjr (Post 2312037)

How do the regionals look upon people coming from PS?

Would it make sense for a CFI/CFIII who's averaging about 100 hours a month to go to planesense and finish off building the time to 1500?

The Regionals are demolishing the pilot ranks here at PSI. They have no issue with taking a PC12FO and training them on an RJ.

My opinion would be to stay away if you're close to 1500. PSI will lock you into an 18 month contract. Sure you can pay it off and leave like many have, but if you can avoid that mess I would. I have seen applications that ask, "Have you ever not fulfilled a training contract?"

On the opposite side of things, if you have 500 hrs and don't want to instruct anymore 18 months will put you around 1500hrs. So you can fulfill the contract and go to Endeavor like everyone else.

AlexBlakeCFI 03-06-2017 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by Tpauly (Post 2310359)
How's training going for you? You were in February class right?

Finished ground school last Thursday! Off to the sims this coming Friday. We had a really good group of people, but we all seem to be pretty worried about Dallas. They make it seem pretty rough.


Originally Posted by Toonces (Post 2312143)
A new FO will fly 40-50 hrs per month.

As long as you have the required time to get an ATP, a regional airline will have no problems with you coming from PS. You may have an easier time in training since PS has a structured and standardized training program and operating procedures.

You will build time faster as a CFI.

That's all pretty relative. Depending on where you instruct, time might come quickly or not at all. Do what makes you happier.


Originally Posted by Accordion (Post 2312259)
The Regionals are demolishing the pilot ranks here at PSI. They have no issue with taking a PC12FO and training them on an RJ.

My opinion would be to stay away if you're close to 1500. PSI will lock you into an 18 month contract. Sure you can pay it off and leave like many have, but if you can avoid that mess I would. I have seen applications that ask, "Have you ever not fulfilled a training contract?"

On the opposite side of things, if you have 500 hrs and don't want to instruct anymore 18 months will put you around 1500hrs. So you can fulfill the contract and go to Endeavor like everyone else.

Took a good hard look at what life is like in the regionals before you jump into it. The PlaneSense QOL in my opinion seems like a much better deal. Although the regionals are flashing a lot of money around, the QOL is crap.

DarkSideMoon 03-06-2017 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by AlexBlakeCFI (Post 2314820)
Finished ground school last Thursday! Off to the sims this coming Friday. We had a really good group of people, but we all seem to be pretty worried about Dallas. They make it seem pretty rough.


That's all pretty relative. Depending on where you instruct, time might come quickly or not at all. Do what makes you happier.


Took a good hard look at what life is like in the regionals before you jump into it. The PlaneSense QOL in my opinion seems like a much better deal. Although the regionals are flashing a lot of money around, the QOL is crap.

I've been very happy here so far but it's a little early for you (or me) to have a good gouge of what the real QOL is here, especially since summer is right around the corner.


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