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Training Contract
I was reading some posts about Training Contracts. I was wondering if any one could explain to me what these are?
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Originally Posted by robmpd
(Post 128100)
I was reading some posts about Training Contracts. I was wondering if any one could explain to me what these are?
Thanks 1) Find a pilot who has a type rating. 2) Hire a pilot and train him. Option one is preferred, but in many cases is not practical, so the company will incur $10K-40K in training expenses. A training contract is an agreement by the pilot to re-imburse some or all of the cost in the event the pilot leaves voluntarily within a certain time period. They are usually 1-2 years, the contract amount is usually $10-15K, and the amount is usually pro-rated (the longer you stay, the less you pay when you leave). Note: Airlines will retrain all new-hire pilots, even if they already have a type-rating in the aircraft, so option one does not apply to airlines. Not all companies have training contracts. A training contract means one of several things: 1) Companies that are so bad to work for that people leavea asap (mesa) 2) Corporate operators who provide a very marketable type rating. (CE-500) 3) Very small operators who would be economically damaged by one pilot leaving early. |
Companies with training Contract that I know of:
1. Horizon 2. Pinnacle 3. Big Sky 4. Colgan (I think) |
Since when has Pinnacle had a training contract???? I never had to sign one.... I dont know any of my fellow 9E pilots that did????
Also add Mesa to the list of companies with training contracts..... |
Originally Posted by bintynogin
(Post 128200)
Companies with training Contract that I know of:
1. Horizon 2. Pinnacle 3. Big Sky 4. Colgan (I think) |
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Cool, thanks for the info Rickair. it's some good info to keep in mind.
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Originally Posted by bintynogin
(Post 128200)
Companies with training Contract that I know of:
1. Horizon 2. Pinnacle 3. Big Sky 4. Colgan (I think) |
Unless you are gettin typed in an airplane (SIC type doesn't count), you should NEVER sign a training contract. Any decent company won't ask you to. If you are asked to sign a training contract as a First Officer at a regional that should be a major red flag.
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