Info on 756 CQLOE ‘oral?’
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I echo this as well. I just did it a few weeks ago and felt the study guide through content locker was a more than adequate. The whole OKR was maybe 5-10 minutes.
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What I find troubling is the amount of marketing/feel good/core 4 propaganda that is finding its way into our training and checking. So many of our pilots hired in the last decade or so have no idea the level of FOM knowledge that they DON’T know, yet we’re focusing on feel good nonsense. I think it was a worthwhile exercise when we used to pull the flight plan out and basically use it as a bridge to FOM Q and A. Kept it operational and relevant.
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What I find troubling is the amount of marketing/feel good/core 4 propaganda that is finding its way into our training and checking. So many of our pilots hired in the last decade or so have no idea the level of FOM knowledge that they DON’T know, yet we’re focusing on feel good nonsense. I think it was a worthwhile exercise when we used to pull the flight plan out and basically use it as a bridge to FOM Q and A. Kept it operational and relevant.
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I wish you ran the training department. Sounds like you're an operational kinda guy. Leave the Core 4 to the HR department and keep HR out of flight ops. I so enjoy reading all of the bravo awards being thrown about in company propaganda. Gotta get me some Hi 5 and save the day mo jo.
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Just sayin.
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I don’t know a single millennial here that doesn’t think the bravo notification BS is anything else than that. Annoying BS. It’s the environment we’re in nowadays, though. Please give me a pat on the back for doing my job. Lots of pats, please. This millennial has every email for that sent straight to junk.
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