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#21
http://www.rcoco.com/sdoc/
Much info about the CRJ's.
....Just recieved the call from Lisa, but I haven't received my CRJ packet yet. My class starts in May as well.
#22
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Maybe one of the PSA line crews can validate this website as helpful...
http://www.rcoco.com/sdoc/
Much info about the CRJ's.
....Just recieved the call from Lisa, but I haven't received my CRJ packet yet. My class starts in May as well.
http://www.rcoco.com/sdoc/
Much info about the CRJ's.
....Just recieved the call from Lisa, but I haven't received my CRJ packet yet. My class starts in May as well.
#23
You are prepared extremely well for the oral, and checkride. Do the studying you agreed to do, and know the material given to you, and you will be fine. It's up to you to succeed, PSA gives you everything else, and then some.
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In a weekly meeting with the CEO he said that the company (PSA) was looking into new bases. CAK wouldn't make any difference for the company. CAE the same. PHL...not going to happen. PIT...Ya sure. MCO...uhhh no. He also went on to say that it was the unions fault we aren't flying the 900's. I believe it is managements greed that ended that deal. We can't even staff the 200's we have, so there is a 0% chance of getting the 900's any time soon. Good news is that there is a lot of movement. Lots of upgrades and lots of PSA Captains moving on to bigger and better things. Hotels are getting better. life is improving because of the current MEC. Before you come to PSA just make sure you can walk and chew gum at the same time. The biggest complaint i hear from Captains is that the new F/O's seem to know everything. A lot of us have a background of flight instructing, 135 and other airlines jobs before coming here. Many with over 10,000hrs. You can learn a lot from them. Come with an open mind and come prepared to learn every day you are on the line. If you don't you might be finding yourself fighting for your job.
And I agree with eveybody on the training department. They know what they are doing. If you go in there with a good attitude and get along with everyone and leave the FA's alone you will do fine and they will bend over backwards to help you. And there have been cases where a good attitude will get you a second chance, it happen to someone in my class. Just go in there and do what you are suppose to and you will do fine.
#25
How long did it take you to hear back after the interview? Phone or email? I have a buddy waiting/stressing...
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4 approaches (2 non-precision, 2 precision (2 handflown)) 2 single-engine as well, a V1-cut, a flapless approach and landing, go-around, balked landing, manuevering stall (only, if done well), steep turns... i forget if there was anything else... if anyone has anything to add please do.... they prepare you well, i did mine in CLT with in house instructors and the FAA for the checkride.
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