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Old 12-03-2007 | 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by crewdawg52
What happens when all that auto "gee whiz" stuff fails? Guess what, your flying a DC-9!
Thats where the turboprop pilot comes in to save the day. Johnny Jet Pilot wouldnt be able to figure out that thing.
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Old 12-03-2007 | 12:15 PM
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In short I totally know where you're comming from. After 100's of hours in a 152 I go up for a UPT interview at a KC-135 base. They have a full motion sim. I took the right seat and it kicked my butt. I kept stalling on final! I had no control over airspeeds or anything. I was trimming like crazy and screwing up the cofiguration so bad. I'm sure I left a great impression on them lol. But I know exactly what you mean a Jet compared to GA there is no comparison. If and when I get the "go" I'm going to have to basically start from scratch and learn it that way.
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Old 12-03-2007 | 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by TXTECHKA
You're right, its not safe to have a 500 hour pilot in a jet
Why not? Its not like he is by himself. Why is it not safe? I mean the Air Force has 300 hour pilots in jets by themselves. SO whats wrong with a 500 hour FO with a 2500 hour Captain next to him?
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Old 12-03-2007 | 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Laxrox43
Ok, I will do everyone a favor and sum up what is about to be posted real quick...

Do Not pay for CRJ training. It is a waste of about 7,500 big ones, when you could get the training for free when you get to class. Don't buy a CRJ manual, because you may learn something the wrong way its meant to be portrayed, and then have to unscrew your head, and start over fresh. Plus, don't have your heart set on the CRJ. You may wind up in an ERJ/EMB, ATR, J3100, Saab, BE1900?!

We all suggest some sort of PIC role before you get to the regionals. It will not only make you more compitent, but it will also build your confidence in your ability. Whether it is Instructing, Cargo, Banner Towing, whatever. You need to develoup the ability to make important decisions such as a "go-no go" type decisions. A job like one of the above, indirectly, is training you to be a Captain - think of it that way.

Good luck in whatever you decide to do. Just BE SAFE!

thanks. here is the thing. i am oldd enough to know my limitations and I do have a good amount of dual given already.

Ok, everyone says dont take a jet transition course because they will teach that to me when I get to class. SO what happens if I fall behind in class? Why would I want the first time I expereince control of a CRJ sim to be in class where I am being evaluated. Why not get some experience flying a jet sim without the pressure of being evaluated so when I get to class I will be very comfortable with my surroundings.

Everyone deosnt make it through training. Some people fall behind because they have never been exposed to the systems or the feel of the equipment. I would never go to a school like ATP because I know I couldnt learn that much information in that short of a time span. So I know Airline tarining is fast paced as well, so since I know my limitiations on picking upon information quickly I know I would need a heads up so when I got to training I would have some idea of what the heck they are talking about. Does that make sense?
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Old 12-03-2007 | 01:48 PM
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N6724G...If you know what it takes for YOU to succeed (or at least go into something important like initial training as confident as possible), and a Jet transition course will do that for you, GO for it friend!
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Old 12-03-2007 | 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by N6724G
thanks. here is the thing. i am oldd enough to know my limitations and I do have a good amount of dual given already.

Ok, everyone says dont take a jet transition course because they will teach that to me when I get to class. SO what happens if I fall behind in class? Why would I want the first time I expereince control of a CRJ sim to be in class where I am being evaluated. Why not get some experience flying a jet sim without the pressure of being evaluated so when I get to class I will be very comfortable with my surroundings.

Everyone deosnt make it through training. Some people fall behind because they have never been exposed to the systems or the feel of the equipment. I would never go to a school like ATP because I know I couldnt learn that much information in that short of a time span. So I know Airline tarining is fast paced as well, so since I know my limitiations on picking upon information quickly I know I would need a heads up so when I got to training I would have some idea of what the heck they are talking about. Does that make sense?
It's your money, waste it any way you want. Attention to detail will take you far in airline flying...proofread your posts!
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Old 12-03-2007 | 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Slice
It's your money, waste it any way you want. Attention to detail will take you far in airline flying...proofread your posts!
Thanks for that because I know airline flying is soooo different from any other career that requires attention to detail. I type fast and do not proof read. I am not typing onhere for a jobinterview and you all get the gist of what i am saying. thanks again though.

And seriously thanks for the repiles. I digest all good positive information.l
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Old 12-03-2007 | 02:16 PM
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I love when i read posts like this. After your first few months at an airline, you will have a whole new opinion about your time as a flight instuctor.
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Old 12-03-2007 | 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Mesabah
I love when i read posts like this. After your first few months at an airline, you will have a whole new opinion about your time as a flight instuctor.
No Mesabah, you misunderstood. I love being a flight instructor. I will continue to flight instruct even after I am an airline pilot. I am a member of NAFI. I flight instruct at a youth organization and I am an Instructor pilot in CAP. SO I do not dislike instructing. If instructing paid well, I'd probably do it full time.
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Old 12-03-2007 | 06:51 PM
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I love how everyone gets so mad about grammar on this site. Must be a lot of english majors.
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