Boutique Air - Updated Info
#241
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Dec 2014
Posts: 117
If you've finished the International part, you're done with the longest and most boring section. They say about 40-45 hrs to complete the entire CTS, but I think it's more like 60. Just git 'er done before class starts. You'll be glad you did.
#242
Thanks for the info. Just completed the CTS, I truly feel for those who wait until ground school to finish it. The study guide they sent me looks like it has some good info in it, it's about 40 pages. Also, do I have access to systems slideshows through google drive? Can't seem to find much stuff on there.
#243
Line Holder
Joined APC: Jan 2018
Posts: 25
Once you have access to Lair, the slideshows will be in the training resources of the pilot section. Several days of ground school will be devoted to these slideshows. If you've been through them ahead of time, you'll learn much more in those sessions.
#244
New Hire
Joined APC: Apr 2016
Posts: 1
Hey Pocho! I'll be in the ground school Nov 5th also. Looks like I'll be heading to LAX after, hoping for PDX in the near future. I'm still grueling through CTS but definitely going to get it done before class.
Did you get this POH?
https://www.pilatus-aircraft.com/dat...-02211-R13.pdf
I know someone who is a pilot for Boutique and I'm going to see if he's got any materials that would be useful. I'll send you anything I get. Look forward to meeting you soon.
Did you get this POH?
https://www.pilatus-aircraft.com/dat...-02211-R13.pdf
I know someone who is a pilot for Boutique and I'm going to see if he's got any materials that would be useful. I'll send you anything I get. Look forward to meeting you soon.
#246
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Joined APC: Mar 2017
Posts: 58
I was off today and flew 76 this month as a PIC. The FOs are usually scheduled in the low 70s and pick up some extra shifts.
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#247
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Dec 2017
Posts: 148
I know FOs who consistently flew 100 hours/month. Remember, there is a training commitment, so plan on metering your monthly hours to finish your employment with the hours you need to go elsewhere. Depending on your age and energy level, it can very tiring to fly 90-100+ hours/month.
#248
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Joined APC: Feb 2018
Posts: 79
I know FOs who consistently flew 100 hours/month. Remember, there is a training commitment, so plan on metering your monthly hours to finish your employment with the hours you need to go elsewhere. Depending on your age and energy level, it can very tiring to fly 90-100+ hours/month.
i routinely see FOs flying 80-100 hours per month
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