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cf105 10-24-2018 06:03 AM

Any changes in training process?
 
Is it still 4 sims sessions + check ride and still tested on CA + FO flows/callouts? new training program not implemented yet?

Still approx. $1,500/month in training?

flyjbh 10-24-2018 06:04 AM

Yes.


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FNGFO 10-24-2018 07:31 AM

Now Mon-Fri with 9-5 hours or something similar. Supposedly new hires will soon go to Indoc and then go home for a few weeks to study systems and flows. A bid was placed before the board for touch screen trainers and more FTD’s. Pay is unchanged.

godsgift2aviatn 10-24-2018 05:51 PM

New hires are now being trained in the right seat. Systems test is gone and I believe they are looking at adding another SIM session.

flyboyike 10-29-2018 10:03 AM


Originally Posted by cf105 (Post 2696828)
Is it still 4 sims sessions + check ride and still tested on CA + FO flows/callouts? new training program not implemented yet?

Still approx. $1,500/month in training?

I built a Hobbycraft kit of the CF-105 once.

RgrMurdock 10-29-2018 01:09 PM

Nice that they might improve the program. Not nice potentially being on that god awful training pay any more than necessary

cf105 10-30-2018 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by flyboyike (Post 2699501)
I built a Hobbycraft kit of the CF-105 once.

canada's pride :D

yh308 10-30-2018 08:57 PM


Originally Posted by FNGFO (Post 2696883)
Now Mon-Fri with 9-5 hours or something similar. Supposedly new hires will soon go to Indoc and then go home for a few weeks to study systems and flows. A bid was placed before the board for touch screen trainers and more FTD’s. Pay is unchanged.

Did they get rid of the Mon-Sat for the first two weeks? It was 6 days for week one for sure but I thought it was 6 days a week for the first two weeks if I remember correctly. It’s better a little while though.

Poser765 11-01-2018 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by yh308 (Post 2700367)
Did they get rid of the Mon-Sat for the first two weeks? It was 6 days for week one for sure but I thought it was 6 days a week for the first two weeks if I remember correctly. It’s better a little while though.

never more than five days in a row when I went through a minute ago.

Benver 11-06-2018 08:24 AM

In the virtual job fair of October 26th they said that the new hires get a training package (including the cockpit mockup) 2 months before the first day of training so that you can go ahead on your own and learn the flows and basic stuff.....


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