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AQP Training - Who's doing it?
Are any of these Regionals doing AQP style training now?
SkyWest ? ASA ? ExpressJet ? American Eagle ? Doing a search I found the following are AQP PSA Comair Compass Piedmont |
I think Mesaba is either AQP or in the approaval process
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SkyWest is doing it. Really like it.
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ASA starts in March I think
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What is AQP ?
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Originally Posted by TonyWilliams
(Post 943842)
What is AQP ?
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Mesa has had AQP for a couple years now, just for the CRJ. It's a great program. With the extra sim sessions, it's nice to brush up on your skillz a bit before going under the gun, unlike having to hit the box cold every six months.
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Originally Posted by BoilerUP
(Post 943851)
Advanced Qualification Program - the way all airlines should be training, IMO.
Having worked for the government for 2 decades, I tend to think of anything new with acronyms usually means another cluster. |
AQP comes in many different flavors - some airlines use it for just recurrent, others use it for their entire training program.
The biggest difference (in a nutshell) is it is train to proficiency, or rather actual TRAINING vs. traditional "checking". Also, depending on how it is set up, airlines can have Single Visit Training which can mean only one PC per year for captains. |
Originally Posted by TonyWilliams
(Post 944012)
So, how does it work? AQP for what, recurrent? Initial? Upgrade?
Having worked for the government for 2 decades, I tend to think of anything new with acronyms usually means another cluster. |
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