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Flyfisherman 03-21-2018 12:20 PM

Thanks Powederkeg. Looking forward to getting the ball rolling.

Salukipilot4590 03-21-2018 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by Flyfisherman (Post 2555800)
Thanks Powederkeg. Looking forward to getting the ball rolling.

It'll be in the email they send out when they give you everyone's contact information.

Are you in the APR class?

ExecNav 03-21-2018 03:02 PM

2 weeks of indoc, 2 weeks of systems, then systems test. Then depending on ftd/sim schedule, you may get a few days off here. Then 1 week of FTDs followed by oral, then about 1.5 weeks of sims, then checkride, then LOFT. 7ish weeks total.

wt93205 03-21-2018 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by Powderkeg (Post 2555778)
3.5 weeks of indoc with weekends off
1-2 weeks off
3.5 weeks of FTD/sim/check ride/LOFT with some days off
1-2 weeks off
3-4 weeks IOE trips with some days off between trips

No real “break” but plenty of days off you can work out a move. Just might not know the exact dates it will work until it’s short notice.

If you are older in your class, sure. If you are younger expect only short time periods off between Ground/FTD/Sim. I only had two days off between ground and FTD to learn my flows followed by the oral the day after 5 straight FTD's. Talk about cramming! Ugh. Then 3 days off before the Sim. IOE started 5 days after Loft. So I felt stressed until I finished the sim. Several others in my class felt exhausted/stressed as well. Did good though. Meanwhile others in my class had a week or two off between these and thought life was golden and training was easy. lol They tell you what you need to know so don't worry about that. Just bring your A game.

Mesabi 03-21-2018 04:43 PM

4 weeks of IOE seems like a lot. When I went through most people got two 4day trips. Maybe a 1 or 2 day trip after that if you needed a bit more acclimation to the Bus.

Powderkeg 03-21-2018 04:46 PM


Originally Posted by wt93205 (Post 2555990)
If you are older in your class, sure. If you are younger expect only short time periods off between Ground/FTD/Sim. I only had two days off between ground and FTD to learn my flows followed by the oral the day after 5 straight FTD's. Talk about cramming! Ugh. Then 3 days off before the Sim. IOE started 5 days after Loft. So I felt stressed until I finished the sim. Several others in my class felt exhausted/stressed as well. Did good though. Meanwhile others in my class had a week or two off between these and thought life was golden and training was easy. lol They tell you what you need to know so don't worry about that. Just bring your A game.

So now I’m old, dang.

You make valid points, also depends on how busy the training dept is with upgrades.



Originally Posted by Mesabi (Post 2556018)
4 weeks of IOE seems like a lot. When I went through most people got two 4day trips. Maybe a 1 or 2 day trip after that if you needed a bit more acclimation to the Bus.

True, I’ve seen this done too but I think the smart move is to ask for another trip. Might as well make it take as long as possible to delay the inevitable reserve.

Flyfisherman 03-21-2018 04:54 PM

April 2nd start date. Got the email with everyone's contact information. It said show up at SSS at 8am and that was about it. Zero info on what to bring or schedule.

Powderkeg 03-21-2018 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by Flyfisherman (Post 2556025)
April 2nd start date. Got the email with everyone's contact information. It said show up at SSS at 8am and that was about it. Zero info on what to bring or schedule.

Check your PM, fish.

PulledBreaker 03-21-2018 07:15 PM


Originally Posted by Flyfisherman (Post 2556025)
April 2nd start date. Got the email with everyone's contact information. It said show up at SSS at 8am and that was about it. Zero info on what to bring or schedule.

How many in your class?

turbinepic 03-22-2018 03:25 AM


Originally Posted by PulledBreaker (Post 2556146)
How many in your class?

Twenty five... So far...


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