Instructor Gateway
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From: AA 737 FO
Anybody have any info on this program? So if I understand correctly, B6 can hire you as a ground/sim instructor and after a year you get a line #. Teach and/or fly it's up to you.
If you were hired as an FO OTS, are you able to volunteer to be an instructor after you've been an FO for awhile? If yes, wondering the advantage of waiting for a year to get a line number.
Other airlines offer higher pay if you instruct, wonder if that's the same here.
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If you were hired as an FO OTS, are you able to volunteer to be an instructor after you've been an FO for awhile? If yes, wondering the advantage of waiting for a year to get a line number.
Other airlines offer higher pay if you instruct, wonder if that's the same here.
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That’s not true. Now you must pass both the pilot interview and the instructor interview to be hired as an off the street instructor. After one year, they get a number automatically unless they have issues.
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