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ESQ702 12-14-2019 10:45 AM

How Long Was Your Part 135 Initial Training?
 
I'm trying to get a sense for how many weeks (months?) I'd be gone for my initial training if I were to get hired with a Part 135 operator. For those of you with past/present 135 jobs, how many weeks did your initial training take? If you're willing to also share, I'd be interested to know which operator you are/were with for the training.

Thx in advance.

LLWS09R 12-14-2019 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by ESQ702 (Post 2938893)
I'm trying to get a sense for how many weeks (months?) I'd be gone for my initial training if I were to get hired with a Part 135 operator. For those of you with past/present 135 jobs, how many weeks did your initial training take? If you're willing to also share, I'd be interested to know which operator you are/were with for the training.

Thx in advance.

It varies with the type 135 operator you go to. Does the carrier you want to go to do online CTS training or classroom style. I have had companies that were 80 hours of CTS at home followed by 3 days of Indoc followed by FS. And others have lasted for 3 week of indoc followed by FSI. FSI length is based upon type of airplane you are going for and is the same length regardless of the company you work for.

peaches 12-14-2019 12:15 PM

One week of Indoc one week of training


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tlove482 12-14-2019 12:25 PM

Two months at Cape Air. It was all in the aircraft in the middle of winter so that slowed things down a bit.

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Inverted123 12-14-2019 12:42 PM

About a month for Ravn Connect, depending on your slot for flight training.

MaxMar 12-15-2019 03:59 AM

Tradewind is one week of indoc/IFR/GOM stuff, one week of Pilatus systems, then you go to DFW and get 4 rides in a LD sim and a checkride, which usually takes about another week.

Joebob21 12-15-2019 05:35 AM

@ Boutique. 40 hrs + of online training, 8 days Indoc/ground training. 6-10 hrs of training in aircraft before checkride(2-3 weeks) *if weather and aircraft availability permit.

tanker 12-16-2019 01:51 AM

For Plane Sense it will be about 3 weeks in PSM then a week in DFW at Flight Safety

MadmanX2 12-16-2019 08:19 AM

Shortest was 7 days from walking in to finishing the checkride.

Longest was 6 weeks and I was ready to walk when the company decided to give me a check ride.

It all depends on the company and aircraft availability.

El Pilot 12-27-2019 07:50 PM


Originally Posted by peaches (Post 2938948)
One week of Indoc one week of training

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Nice. Was that at Quest Diagnostics?


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