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supersix-4 05-01-2007 05:48 PM

X-Jet Training
 
For all the X-Jet guys/gals...Please tell some things about what you might have liked or disliked in training..Things someone going to training might want to know...:)

CL65driver 05-01-2007 06:12 PM

Hey SuperSix! Whats up? Congrats on XJET again!

Liked the FTDs, kinda nice to have a fully functional flight deck to work on before sims. Loved the PS travel on days off. And the fact that everyone is super helpful around the training center. They really make you feel welcome, like you're part of the family.

supersix-4 05-01-2007 06:28 PM

Good to hear that! what things should I know cold before I get there and what would be good to also know....

freezingflyboy 05-01-2007 07:22 PM


Originally Posted by supersix-4 (Post 158628)
Good to hear that! what things should I know cold before I get there and what would be good to also know....

You should know the stuff they told you to know cold before you got there. Namely the flows, profiles and callouts. Make that white binder and that cockpit poster your new best friends. If you can get to training and not have to dink around learning that stuff and can start to focus on the when and the why it will make your life that much easier. You'll have that much more time to learn how to work with your partner and get into the systems and do a thorough review of each lesson with your partner before you ever head into the sim.

supersix-4 05-01-2007 07:31 PM


Originally Posted by freezingflyboy (Post 158658)
You should know the stuff they told you to know cold before you got there.

Actually she came out to me with the binders and poster and said something like welcome aboard! I dont recall anything else other than fingerprints down there and pee-pee test at terminal.....She probably told me what I needed to know, but I was in a Happy-fog at the moment ..:)

Pilotpip 05-01-2007 07:40 PM

Supersix, what kind of times did you have? I'm planning on applying as soon as I hit 100 multi.

dundem 05-01-2007 08:16 PM

Just a few things that I wished I knew before I got there:

1) You will need a proper flight-bag, bring your own or buy a $350 one from some guys on property.

2) You will need three 2" Jepp type binders and one 1" for the Jepp Charts.

3) Pray from now until then that you get a compatible roomie; some people in my class were really not good for each other.

4) Training is unpaid until you pass your PC so bring cash.

5) You should have at least one dress shirt and tie for your Oral and Checkride.

6) If you are not coming off of a turbine-powered aircraft, go get the Turbine Pilot Flight Manual and become familiar with transport category aircraft systems and terminology. For example, some people in my class did not know what a bleed was...really.

7) Though you can go home on your days off, if possible resist the temptation and focus on passing all your gates on the 1st attempt- the washout rate was pretty high during my time in the training center.

Any questions, feel free to PM me.

supersix-4 05-01-2007 08:34 PM

Thanks dun, that's the kinda stuff that's good to know.
pip-1700/250

exerauflyboy5 05-01-2007 11:00 PM

alright
 
congrads supersix!! Hopefully see you , saab, CL, and a few others in a few months! I gotta graduate (may 5th) and build some time first!!

schoolio 05-01-2007 11:11 PM

supersix-4, you ex-army?

Know the flows. You got the binders and the packet, which is better than what I got (just the packet). They're not giving out the white binder anymore. That being said, if you know the flows and what you're actually looking for before you get to training, you'll be that much further ahead. There are several people in my class that aren't up to speed on the flows, and it shows. We start FTD in the morning.

Good luck!


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