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#591
In a land of unicorns
Joined APC: Apr 2014
Position: Whale FO
Posts: 6,494
I think this has been asked before...
As a working pilot, how early can one apply? Do you need the full 1500 to apply, or do you have a timeline (such as, within 6 months of meeting mins or something like that?)
As a working pilot, how early can one apply? Do you need the full 1500 to apply, or do you have a timeline (such as, within 6 months of meeting mins or something like that?)
#592
On Reserve
Joined APC: Sep 2016
Posts: 22
#593
Gets Weekends Off
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Joined APC: Jun 2017
Posts: 201
You must be within 6 months of reaching minimums. We say 1200 hours as a general rule, but some pilots interview with less if they are flying 100+ a month, or with more if they are only flying occasionally.
Just indicate on your application when you expect to be ready for class.
Just indicate on your application when you expect to be ready for class.
#595
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Joined APC: Aug 2016
Position: P-28
Posts: 151
This only anecdotal as it will vary with many factors but in my class (May 8th hire) no one was assigned to CLT initially. Most guys finished IOE in early August. Some of the more senior guys had been awarded Charlotte in September and the rest of the class that wanted it removed there in October. Depending on timing and all kinds of other factors you could be there faster or slower but it in general within a month or two of finishing IOE you can expect to get assigned to Charlotte if you want it.
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#597
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Joined APC: Mar 2017
Posts: 566
And assume 3 months plus or minus 15 days from the day you start class in Dayton until you finish IOE.
The chart is based on actual awarded lines for the month, so people who were given a vacancy award to move to CLT for December or January are not included in those numbers.
The chart is based on actual awarded lines for the month, so people who were given a vacancy award to move to CLT for December or January are not included in those numbers.
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