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#531
A couple of questions... 1) How long from call to interview these days? 2) How long from interview to class? 3) What is the training schedule like for ERJ and location for each training event? 4) Heard a whisper of at home computer based training similar to Compass school for the first part of training. Any truth to that? 5) What is life as a FO ORD ERJ pilot for the first year or two like? I know sitting reserve but I need more details... Thanks to all replies in advance. I appreciate your effort to answer my questions!
1. I got the call 3 weeks after my interview
2. Took me 2 months from interview to class
3. Training schedule for ERJ:
-1 week in indoc
-1 week of CBT in your home
-1 week of CBT in AA Academy
-1 week of ground school
-I think after that is Written & Oral test
-Couple of days in CSI (cockpit systems integration)
-Sims
-Checkride
-Aloft training
4. We are the second group taking the CBT. I don't know about Compass but it's pretty nice the CBT.
5. I can't tell you since I'm not yet in the line. Hehehehehe

I'm in my 1 week of CBT in home so if something is missing in the schedule I apologize.
There you go..the thread is ON again.
#533
Figured it wasn't worth another thread... thought i'd ask here.
I'm currently a reservist for the Air Force and will be for a while... think this could hurt my employment opportunities with any regional? Kinda concerns me that it would
I'm currently a reservist for the Air Force and will be for a while... think this could hurt my employment opportunities with any regional? Kinda concerns me that it would
#534
I highly doubt it would hurt your chances, most people I know in hiring would look on it as positive with regards to your character and dedication.
Thats just my 2 bits though.
Good luck.
#535
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Nope. I was in the guard when I got hired (actually still on active duty). There are plenty others still doing the same. You're on the Vipers over at Carswell right? You'll miss a couple UTA's during training, but you can make those up.
When you get to your base, just bring a copy of your UTA schedule and the CP will get it into the computer. Also, if you deploy or do your annual TDY, just drop a copy of your orders and you're covered.
Piece of cake bro.
#537
Nope. I was in the guard when I got hired (actually still on active duty). There are plenty others still doing the same. You're on the Vipers over at Carswell right? You'll miss a couple UTA's during training, but you can make those up.
When you get to your base, just bring a copy of your UTA schedule and the CP will get it into the computer. Also, if you deploy or do your annual TDY, just drop a copy of your orders and you're covered.
Piece of cake bro.
When you get to your base, just bring a copy of your UTA schedule and the CP will get it into the computer. Also, if you deploy or do your annual TDY, just drop a copy of your orders and you're covered.
Piece of cake bro.
#539
Not Aloft, it's LOFT. Line Orientated Flight Training. They do a typical flight between JFK and DCA or somewhere like that. It's basically just to let you see how it all comes together for a flight before you hit the line. 1 2hour sim session.
#540
Oops sorry for the misspelling. :P
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