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#4411
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11 is what they expected this class. Some new pilots needed the CTP course, so they are doing that first.
Most people that interviewed wanted more time than 2 weeks to leave their other job and come to PSA.
More than 40 people interviewed last week, and 50 scheduled for this week (including Skype interviews).
I think we will eventually up the class size to 30 again, but they are spinning the training machine up again, so this class of 11 and a couple classes of 25 will help not to overload it from the beginning.
Most people that interviewed wanted more time than 2 weeks to leave their other job and come to PSA.
More than 40 people interviewed last week, and 50 scheduled for this week (including Skype interviews).
I think we will eventually up the class size to 30 again, but they are spinning the training machine up again, so this class of 11 and a couple classes of 25 will help not to overload it from the beginning.
#4412
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I believe they are interviewing over 50 this week. They are giving people their choice of class dates, until the class fills.
#4413
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From: CL65
They should fill the Oct 24th class tomorrow (hopefully).
When I interviewed, I was ready to start immediately. They put me in a class that was already considered full. I think we had 33 to start with. A couple dropped out in the first couple weeks.
#4414
Alright goober question probably, but I'm a newbie and just dropped my app and am curious about things.....when on line (or reserve for that matter) do all trips begin and end at your base or is it possible to schedule your last leg to a final destination where you commute from?
#4415
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From: CL65
Alright goober question probably, but I'm a newbie and just dropped my app and am curious about things.....when on line (or reserve for that matter) do all trips begin and end at your base or is it possible to schedule your last leg to a final destination where you commute from?
If your last leg is a deadhead to your base, you can call and skip that deadhead and "self" yourself home. For instance, if you are based in CLT, but live in Florida - and your trip ends in DCA with a deadhead back to CLT, you can skip that deadhead and "self" yourself back to Florida straight from DCA.
#4416
Not a bad question at all.
If your last leg is a deadhead to your base, you can call and skip that deadhead and "self" yourself home. For instance, if you are based in CLT, but live in Florida - and your trip ends in DCA with a deadhead back to CLT, you can skip that deadhead and "self" yourself back to Florida straight from DCA.
If your last leg is a deadhead to your base, you can call and skip that deadhead and "self" yourself home. For instance, if you are based in CLT, but live in Florida - and your trip ends in DCA with a deadhead back to CLT, you can skip that deadhead and "self" yourself back to Florida straight from DCA.
So yea trying to get back to PNS after a string of trips. Basically end the cycle in PNS via scheduling?
Sorry, much new phrases. Lots loud noises on. I are pilot, still?
#4417
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Okay, so "self" being you are a crewmember or "self" being you are nonrev/jumpseating and you are on your own?
So yea trying to get back to PNS after a string of trips. Basically end the cycle in PNS via scheduling?
Sorry, much new phrases. Lots loud noises on. I are pilot, still?
So yea trying to get back to PNS after a string of trips. Basically end the cycle in PNS via scheduling?
Sorry, much new phrases. Lots loud noises on. I are pilot, still?
#4419
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Okay, so "self" being you are a crewmember or "self" being you are nonrev/jumpseating and you are on your own?
So yea trying to get back to PNS after a string of trips. Basically end the cycle in PNS via scheduling?
Sorry, much new phrases. Lots loud noises on. I are pilot, still?
So yea trying to get back to PNS after a string of trips. Basically end the cycle in PNS via scheduling?
Sorry, much new phrases. Lots loud noises on. I are pilot, still?
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