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Old 08-12-2021 | 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted by flyairmike
As far as virtual Indoc, do you know if that's live web conference sessions or is it self-paced modules? Is the schedule during indoc/ground school a weekday Mon - Fri type schedule?
The Welcome pdf you should have received in the email from HR stated it could be virtual classroom training through MS Teams, which means they aren't self-paced modules. If things get better between now and March, they could move all of it back to in-person classroom instruction. Expect training to run through weekends and holiday's if there are any. I don't expect time off for the Federal Holiday's in Jan or Feb while going through and the welcome letter said to expect 1-2 days off every 6 days. With classes starting on Tuesday's that means weekend training is going to happen.

I'll be attending ATP/CTP at ATP Jets from Aug 23-30. CTP course runs Monday through Sunday and the written is completed on Monday morning. However, I saw ATP Jets latest schedule has only Friday start dates listed. Not sure if they changed it recently to accommodate "off the street" students in the Friday classes only due to the increase in airline contracted slots. When I signed up back in April, they were starting CTP classes every M/W/F.

Back to my original question from a few posts back, how far out did you guys get instructions for setting up the SkyWest Online account?
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Old 08-12-2021 | 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by MtnFlying
The Welcome pdf you should have received in the email from HR stated it could be virtual classroom training through MS Teams, which means they aren't self-paced modules. If things get better between now and March, they could move all of it back to in-person classroom instruction. Expect training to run through weekends and holiday's if there are any. I don't expect time off for the Federal Holiday's in Jan or Feb while going through and the welcome letter said to expect 1-2 days off every 6 days. With classes starting on Tuesday's that means weekend training is going to happen.

I'll be attending ATP/CTP at ATP Jets from Aug 23-30. CTP course runs Monday through Sunday and the written is completed on Monday morning. However, I saw ATP Jets latest schedule has only Friday start dates listed. Not sure if they changed it recently to accommodate "off the street" students in the Friday classes only due to the increase in airline contracted slots. When I signed up back in April, they were starting CTP classes every M/W/F.

Back to my original question from a few posts back, how far out did you guys get instructions for setting up the SkyWest Online account?
I got mine about 90 days before my class date. I think it says that in your CJO email
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Old 08-12-2021 | 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by 510Club
I got mine about 90 days before my class date. I think it says that in your CJO email
I wouldn't have asked if it did...

It just says hotel and travel will be posted to the SkyWest Online Welcome page within a week of the departure date, nothing about how to register or when to expect it. If it is ~90 days, I'll wait a little longer and see what happens. I have to email my recruiter once I finish the ATP written anyway, so can ask at that point too.

Thanks!
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Old 08-12-2021 | 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by MtnFlying
I wouldn't have asked if it did...

It just says hotel and travel will be posted to the SkyWest Online Welcome page within a week of the departure date, nothing about how to register or when to expect it. If it is ~90 days, I'll wait a little longer and see what happens. I have to email my recruiter once I finish the ATP written anyway, so can ask at that point too.

Thanks!
Gotcha haha. Yeah you don't need to go anything other than the initial form they have you fill out with your CJO email
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Old 08-15-2021 | 08:17 AM
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ATP/CTP @ ATP Jets 9/8. Indoc 9/21. Still waiting on the travel details but sounds like they will come 9/1.
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Old 08-15-2021 | 10:47 PM
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So i have a question regarding the hoteling in denver during the initial training and CTP in dallas. I heard that you get your own room but it’s part of an ‘apartment’ type with shared kitchen and lounge. During these times are situations kept the same or some other setup is being implemented? If someone who is in training or recently went can kindly answer.

TIA.
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Old 08-16-2021 | 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by DreamCatcher
So i have a question regarding the hoteling in denver during the initial training and CTP in dallas. I heard that you get your own room but it’s part of an ‘apartment’ type with shared kitchen and lounge. During these times are situations kept the same or some other setup is being implemented? If someone who is in training or recently went can kindly answer.

TIA.
you’ll have a kitchenette. Each room has one, even some hotels like the Marriott residence inns we stay at in some places have them. Training should be the staybridge suites though
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Old 08-16-2021 | 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by DreamCatcher
So i have a question regarding the hoteling in denver during the initial training and CTP in dallas. I heard that you get your own room but it’s part of an ‘apartment’ type with shared kitchen and lounge. During these times are situations kept the same or some other setup is being implemented? If someone who is in training or recently went can kindly answer.

TIA.
Nothing is shared. Its a room with a kitchenette here in Denver, but not a shared kitchen. That said there are so many in training, some are in other hotels without a kitchenette. Staybridge, Fairfield and one other (cant recall) right here are being used across various classes in process. Not idea on CTP as I came in with an ATP
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Old 08-31-2021 | 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by MtnFlying
The Welcome pdf you should have received in the email from HR stated it could be virtual classroom training through MS Teams, which means they aren't self-paced modules. If things get better between now and March, they could move all of it back to in-person classroom instruction. Expect training to run through weekends and holiday's if there are any. I don't expect time off for the Federal Holiday's in Jan or Feb while going through and the welcome letter said to expect 1-2 days off every 6 days. With classes starting on Tuesday's that means weekend training is going to happen.

I'll be attending ATP/CTP at ATP Jets from Aug 23-30. CTP course runs Monday through Sunday and the written is completed on Monday morning. However, I saw ATP Jets latest schedule has only Friday start dates listed. Not sure if they changed it recently to accommodate "off the street" students in the Friday classes only due to the increase in airline contracted slots. When I signed up back in April, they were starting CTP classes every M/W/F.

Back to my original question from a few posts back, how far out did you guys get instructions for setting up the SkyWest Online account?
ATP Jets starts a new CTP class every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. However the Monday class is reserved only for airline-sponsored students. Individual non-airline students have the option for Wednesday or Friday class starts.

Someone earlier asked about a Sheppard Air discount from ATP Jets. Don’t do that. It is provided as part of the course…it’s free to you. The written test is also part of the course and free to you.

At ATP Jets ground school covers the first 4-days from 0800-1700 (except the 4th day is only 6 hours from 0800-1500).

There are five 2.0 hour sim lessons (FSTD 1-5). Sims may start as early as right after ground school on day 4. Sim lessons may end as late as mid-morning of Day-8.

Everyone is done with the course and the ATM test on Day-8.

ATP Jets has a 20-person testing center on-site, so even large classes (up to 70 students) are finished testing by 1600.

Go to. https://theofficeexpress.com/foodja/ (don’t use the app, use the website), find the ATP Jets virtual cafe’ and you can see the daily lunch options (7-days-a-week). That’s the cheapest and best option for lunch during ground school.

Literally the entire ATP Jets staff, even the admins and test proctors, are pilots and will help out with anything you need. Just relax and enjoy the course, there is no evaluation other than a multiple choice written test at the end of ground school that is super easy.
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Old 08-31-2021 | 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Coool Hand Luke
ATP Jets starts a new CTP class every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. However the Monday class is reserved only for airline-sponsored students. Individual non-airline students have the option for Wednesday or Friday class starts.

Someone earlier asked about a Sheppard Air discount from ATP Jets. Don’t do that. It is provided as part of the course…it’s free to you. The written test is also part of the course and free to you.

At ATP Jets ground school covers the first 4-days from 0800-1700 (except the 4th day is only 6 hours from 0800-1500).

There are five 2.0 hour sim lessons (FSTD 1-5). Sims may start as early as right after ground school on day 4. Sim lessons may end as late as mid-morning of Day-8.

Everyone is done with the course and the ATM test on Day-8.

ATP Jets has a 20-person testing center on-site, so even large classes (up to 70 students) are finished testing by 1600.

Go to. https://theofficeexpress.com/foodja/ (don’t use the app, use the website), find the ATP Jets virtual cafe’ and you can see the daily lunch options (7-days-a-week). That’s the cheapest and best option for lunch during ground school.

Literally the entire ATP Jets staff, even the admins and test proctors, are pilots and will help out with anything you need. Just relax and enjoy the course, there is no evaluation other than a multiple choice written test at the end of ground school that is super easy.
What do you mean the written test is free? On skywest's website it even says individuals have to pay for their own exam.
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