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Approach1260 01-08-2022 05:10 AM


Originally Posted by DrSmacFum (Post 3348676)
As in the new hires that already left class are getting hired elsewhere? Or are they failing out of training?

Thanks!

Bit of both.

airlinenewhire 01-08-2022 08:36 AM

My class date is soon. My question is, is that starting class date the full duration of the course? Or is it just a 3 day stay at Dayton for orientation, and then back home, and then come at a later date for the full training?

If it's just for "orientation", how long will I stay in Dayton for, and how long do I wait for the actual training day?

junior4lyfe 01-08-2022 08:37 AM

When should we expect pay raises now that GoJet is matching us but flying 50 seaters

ZeroTT 01-08-2022 09:03 AM


Originally Posted by junior4lyfe (Post 3348970)
When should we expect pay raises now that GoJet is matching us but flying 50 seaters


I don’t think those two carriers compete for pilots.

PeakEGT 01-08-2022 09:19 AM


Originally Posted by ZeroTT (Post 3348999)
I don’t think those two carriers compete for pilots.

What about PDT?

Macchi30 01-08-2022 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by airlinenewhire (Post 3348968)
My class date is soon. My question is, is that starting class date the full duration of the course? Or is it just a 3 day stay at Dayton for orientation, and then back home, and then come at a later date for the full training?

If it's just for "orientation", how long will I stay in Dayton for, and how long do I wait for the actual training day?

This is what my recruiter sent me "10 Week Training Footprint

Indoc: Training will be conducted in Dayton Ohio (DAY) about 5-6 weeks long. Cover: HR, Benefits, Systems, Limitations, Procedures, Flows, Normal and non-normal procedures. At the end of the the 5-6 weeks you will have your Type rating Oral (there might be

breaks between events for scheduling reasons).

Simulators: Training will be conducted in CLT, CVG, STL, DFW (depending on sim availability) CLTis the main Sim base.6 training simulator sessions: 4 hour sim session 2 hours pilot flying 2 hour pilot

monitoring while your partner is flying. 1 MV maneuvers validation: All normal and emergency procedures, single engine approaches, go-arounds, normal approaches, rejected takeoff, steep turns, and stalls. 1 LOE Line Operational Evaluation: (type rating/ATP checkride) consists of two normal flights from point A to point B, with a non-normal issue.

IOE: Initial Operating Experience about 50-60 hours with a line check airman in the aircraft. About 1 month to complete (25 landings required). After IOE is complete training is complete."

Jdub2 01-08-2022 05:47 PM

ZeroTT is def not a recruiter lol
he might be doom and gloom but not wrong.

luckily APDs conducting LCA evals will fix everything




😂

Ellisj 01-08-2022 05:58 PM

What is PER leave?

Slow2Final 01-08-2022 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by Jdub2 (Post 3349224)
luckily APDs conducting LCA evals will fix everything

😂

Glad to see I wasn’t the only one to get a chuckle from that.

Swakid8 01-08-2022 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by saltbae (Post 3347731)
Everyone says this and it’s BS. It’s easy to get a ballpark of around a year and CLT is much longer. Stop being a recruiter and saying oooo in 6 months you could hold a line… it’s not fair to new hires to over promise. Give them the reality.

Lol ZeroTT is definitely not a recruiter nor is trying to recruit folks to PSA. Truth hurts lol…


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