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Colgan Training Contract and Recent Sim Info?
I have an interview this coming Tuesday and I was wondering if anyone had a recent sim interview and what the format was. The two that I've found are: Runway 16 at HPN and LGA 1 Departure with Whitestone climb out. Any updated info would be great, so I can start prep for the sim.
Also does anyone know if they have a training contract? I'm not one to start something and not finish my end of the deal but I was turned off by Airnet and a few others trying to levee me with $12k in fees. Thanks!! |
Originally Posted by Strikern40015
(Post 480350)
I have an interview this coming Tuesday and I was wondering if anyone had a recent sim interview and what the format was. The two that I've found are: Runway 16 at HPN and LGA 1 Departure with Whitestone climb out. Any updated info would be great, so I can start prep for the sim.
Also does anyone know if they have a training contract? I'm not one to start something and not finish my end of the deal but I was turned off by Airnet and a few others trying to levee me with $12k in fees. Thanks!! |
Originally Posted by Strikern40015
(Post 480350)
I have an interview this coming Tuesday and I was wondering if anyone had a recent sim interview and what the format was. The two that I've found are: Runway 16 at HPN and LGA 1 Departure with Whitestone climb out. Any updated info would be great, so I can start prep for the sim.
Also does anyone know if they have a training contract? I'm not one to start something and not finish my end of the deal but I was turned off by Airnet and a few others trying to levee me with $12k in fees. Thanks!! The biggest area of failure is a poor instrument scan coupled with the acceptance of errors. If you are 50 feet off, fix it -- guys start allowing small errors, and then get okay with them, and before long they are way off profile and starting to get themselves in trouble. I know this might sound ridiculous, but especially during the time of 300 hour applicants NOBODY knew how to hold. If you need to brush up there is a great simulator under instrument training aides at www.thecfi.com. Know every possible entry. And while its easy to say and harder to do, just relax. Remember the sim is just a computer, and it will do exactly what you tell it to -- go slowly and don't chase needles. The Whitestone climb is a common departure procedure just because it adds some difficulty to an otherwise boring takeoff -- aside from that I think everyone does something different. The last I heard the contract was twelve months or 16K pro-rated. Don't leave in 12 months and you won't have to worry about it. Good luck! |
do you have to resign your seniority if you come over from another airline. do they check?
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Thank you for the information! I'm currently a CFI and have access to a few sims. I've started running through them and getting familar. I've got a lot more than 300hrs, sitting around 1500tt and I'll be sure to take a look @ the website you listed. Hope to be working with you soon!
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are they hiring into the Q400, and do you need to give up seniority at another airline?
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Originally Posted by JayHub
(Post 480927)
are they hiring into the Q400, and do you need to give up seniority at another airline?
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Some airlines let you keep recall rights. Several come to mind. Don't know about Colgan. I doubt it though.
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Juice, what are you going to do now...your boy is going to Jail LoL
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Do they accept less than 1000tt if you have turbine experience?
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