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Old 12-04-2013 | 01:21 AM
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Originally Posted by flyingsaluki1
Also, I've heard that the 10 additional 900's are coming from American to operate under the AE name. Not sure if anyone else has heard anything similure or not...
Any speculation as to where these aircraft will be based?
Old 12-04-2013 | 03:41 AM
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Wow, that seems pretty generous. Thanks for the info guys
Learn your flows and profiles from day 1. If you can, try and get someone if it's ok to send you a copy of them. Don't skip on the g/s stuff. Here's wishing you all the best in training.
Old 12-04-2013 | 04:00 AM
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Originally Posted by worksweekdays
Two guys failed out of my class after they were given an additional 5-6 sim lessons on top of the standard 8. They just weren't able to get it but the training dept spent a lot of time on those guys trying to get them through.
This is disturbing, max I had ever heard of was a guy getting 4 xtra sessions before being let go.

By posting this though mesa will now get all those guys asking how hard it is? I mean Sh*t man!!!! Is this really what we've come to? A bunch of guys who already come in with checkered pasts and/or guys who want everything handed to them? No wonder the Sims are backed up and hiring slowed...it's to get all those personality "types" another shot at playing "airline"pilot. I'm no "ace" but c'mon that's ridiculous?

BTW. Any extra sim session is bad enough. Most guys/gals complete the course in the standard time frame. *

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Trick question- there wasn't an October class
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Old 12-04-2013 | 05:37 AM
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This is disturbing, max I had ever heard of was a guy getting 4 xtra sessions before being let go.

No wonder the Sims are backed up and hiring slowed...it's to get all those personality "types" another shot at playing "airline"pilot. I'm no "ace" but c'mon that's ridiculous?

BTW. Any extra sim session is bad enough. Most guys/gals complete the course in the standard time frame. *
Any extra sim session IS bad, and should be taken seriously. I asked around, and it was actually four lessons with 2 eval rides.

If you study, and use every resource available, and *know profiles/callouts* there's no reason why a 1500 hour flight instructor shouldn't get through.



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Learn your flows and profiles from day 1. If you can, try and get someone if it's ok to send you a copy of them. Don't skip on the g/s stuff. Here's wishing you all the best in training.
I wouldn't encourage sharing any company material with non-employees. A flight attendant got fired a few months ago because she shared a study guide with a friend who was scheduled for an upcoming class.
Old 12-04-2013 | 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by sevenforseven
I'm sitting on an "offer" from them that has a class date for May. I responded, but have had absolutely no contact from them. Equally as bizarre is that trying to get in touch with someone who actually knows what's going on seems about as easy as getting a one-on-one meeting with the Pope.

Needless to say I didn't wait around for someone to contact me for very long before taking another offer. I don't care if you're the best regional out there or the worst, treating people like that is just a lousy way of doing business. It's a shame too -- I'm sure (or at least I hope) that this kind of treatment is an exception to the rule with how Mesa treats their employees, but they seem to forget that first impressions are everything. They aren't the only game in town.
+ 1.....this don't bode well at all.
Old 12-04-2013 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by sevenforseven
I'm sitting on an "offer" from them that has a class date for May. I responded, but have had absolutely no contact from them. Equally as bizarre is that trying to get in touch with someone who actually knows what's going on seems about as easy as getting a one-on-one meeting with the Pope.

Needless to say I didn't wait around for someone to contact me for very long before taking another offer. I don't care if you're the best regional out there or the worst, treating people like that is just a lousy way of doing business. It's a shame too -- I'm sure (or at least I hope) that this kind of treatment is an exception to the rule with how Mesa treats their employees, but they seem to forget that first impressions are everything. They aren't the only game in town.
I've met the pope. Pope John Paul II even ...cost me 40 euro. I think to get blessed or whatever was another 40 e
2 random dudes in the lobby of hotel diplomatico in Rome came up to me and said you want to meet the pope? Well i was having a sh*tty time in Roma so i said "why the hell not!!?" That and Gelatos were it....after that I pretty much "stay blessed" even tho i didnt cough up the extra 40. lucky me.

All i'm saying is "it's doable."

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Old 12-04-2013 | 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by FerrisBluer
I've met the pope. Pope John Paul II even ...cost me 40 euro. I think to get blessed or whatever was another 40 e
Perhaps they need to offer an option where you pay to talk to someone about the offer they made you? Hey, anything to make a buck right?
Old 12-04-2013 | 06:20 PM
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[QUOTE=Navmode;1532838]Any extra sim session IS bad, and should be taken seriously. I asked around, and it was actually four lessons with 2 eval rides.

If you study, and use every resource available, and *know profiles/callouts* there's no reason why a 1500 hour flight instructor shouldn't get through.




The 1500 hour flight instructor that has nothing but 150 time and watches the student fly the airplane is going to have some trouble with the sim. Getting the profiles and callouts right makes sense to me. But in the sim things are happening faster and sometimes its hard to keep up. Im maintaining my stance that i believe an extra sim session or 2 is acceptable if thats what it takes to get someone on the line. My two cents. Take it or leave it.
Old 12-04-2013 | 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Navmode
Any extra sim session IS bad, and should be taken seriously. I asked around, and it was actually four lessons with 2 eval rides.

If you study, and use every resource available, and *know profiles/callouts* there's no reason why a 1500 hour flight instructor shouldn't get through.




The 1500 hour flight instructor that has nothing but 150 time and watches the student fly the airplane is going to have some trouble with the sim. Getting the profiles and callouts right makes sense to me. But in the sim things are happening faster and sometimes its hard to keep up. Im maintaining my stance that i believe an extra sim session or 2 is acceptable if thats what it takes to get someone on the line. My two cents. Take it or leave it.
Can't really disagree with any of those points.
Old 12-04-2013 | 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Navmode
Any extra sim session IS bad, and should be taken seriously. I asked around, and it was actually four lessons with 2 eval rides.

If you study, and use every resource available, and *know profiles/callouts* there's no reason why a 1500 hour flight instructor shouldn't get through.




The 1500 hour flight instructor that has nothing but 150 time and watches the student fly the airplane is going to have some trouble with the sim. Getting the profiles and callouts right makes sense to me. But in the sim things are happening faster and sometimes its hard to keep up. Im maintaining my stance that i believe an extra sim session or 2 is acceptable if thats what it takes to get someone on the line. My two cents. Take it or leave it.

I agree with you. My point is that someone with minimal glass/high performance/turbine, whatever experience still has a legitimate chance of making it through. Obviously one guy with 1500 hours may have a higher quality of experience than another; I'm simply saying that I've seen guys with mostly 172 time get through. I would hate for someone to avoid taking the next step in their career and trying their hand with mesa just because they think you need a silver spoon in your pocket experience wise.
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