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I went though training in 2015 and no longer work for AW. FWW I passed all of it. But by the end I wanted to pull my hair out. They washed a lot of people out for trivial things. Like not having non memory items memorized down to a T. The info they expect of you… is gee whiz at pretty much all other regionals to put it kindly. They wanted you to know a lot of, who cares this really isn’t that important type of stuff. Instructors were a mixed bag of helpful folks, and people that ran your emotions very high the whole time. DPEs were known to be very tough and unforgiving minus like 1 or 2 of them.Originally Posted by cornerpocket
Can any current Air Whisky pilots weigh in as to whether there's any truth to this?
Their training department compared to other regionals was not a cake walk. When I got to my second airline, flying the same airplane, the info they wanted compared to AW was astoundingly different in a sense it was way easier and less intense. I’m not gonna sugar coat this training department.