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Strikern40015 10-16-2008 01:49 PM

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!!

fjetter 10-16-2008 02:08 PM


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!!

Thats how a lot of companies are, especially corporate operators. You only have to pay them if you quit before a year is out. Its mostly just them protecting their interests as training someone is quite expensive.

aFflIgHt 10-16-2008 04:01 PM


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!!

I'm one of the guys that does sim evals for new hires at Colgan -- I'm not conducting the session that you are going to in the near future, but can give you some common advice.

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!

Three Green 10-16-2008 06:40 PM

do you have to resign your seniority if you come over from another airline. do they check?

Strikern40015 10-16-2008 07:25 PM

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!

JayHub 10-17-2008 01:19 PM

are they hiring into the Q400, and do you need to give up seniority at another airline?

The Juice 10-17-2008 07:20 PM


Originally Posted by JayHub (Post 480927)
are they hiring into the Q400, and do you need to give up seniority at another airline?

You will have to give up senority at your current airline. Why would an airline want to hire someone who wants to hold onto their previous senority, so they can jump ship?

IQuitEagle 10-17-2008 07:30 PM

Some airlines let you keep recall rights. Several come to mind. Don't know about Colgan. I doubt it though.

ExperimentalAB 10-17-2008 07:30 PM

Juice, what are you going to do now...your boy is going to Jail LoL

Purpleanga 10-17-2008 10:29 PM

Do they accept less than 1000tt if you have turbine experience?


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