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Thought I’d start a thread on training…
thinking about going to upgrade on the 737, I’ve been on it before at United but not currently on it. Guessing I have to do all the CBTs again? 🤣. As far as I know we get to bid on long term training schedules now, is that correct? When does that typically happen?
thinking about going to upgrade on the 737, I’ve been on it before at United but not currently on it. Guessing I have to do all the CBTs again? 🤣. As far as I know we get to bid on long term training schedules now, is that correct? When does that typically happen?
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Thought I’d start a thread on training…
thinking about going to upgrade on the 737, I’ve been on it before at United but not currently on it. Guessing I have to do all the CBTs again? 🤣. As far as I know we get to bid on long term training schedules now, is that correct? When does that typically happen?
thinking about going to upgrade on the 737, I’ve been on it before at United but not currently on it. Guessing I have to do all the CBTs again? 🤣. As far as I know we get to bid on long term training schedules now, is that correct? When does that typically happen?
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Thought I’d start a thread on training…
thinking about going to upgrade on the 737, I’ve been on it before at United but not currently on it. Guessing I have to do all the CBTs again? 🤣. As far as I know we get to bid on long term training schedules now, is that correct? When does that typically happen?
thinking about going to upgrade on the 737, I’ve been on it before at United but not currently on it. Guessing I have to do all the CBTs again? 🤣. As far as I know we get to bid on long term training schedules now, is that correct? When does that typically happen?
1. A qual course plus OE is 1 month at FTC. OE depending on time line is 2-3 weeks. Training scheduling owns you regardless of what bids you hold on the line until OE complete. Do not plan personal things on your days off. Your schedule will change. Training scheduling should notify you. Look at your schedule each day to ensure no changes.
2. Yes you bid on your schedule. Unfortunately training scheduling/company has last say for a myriad of reasons to changes to your schedule. They are trying to honor or be as close to days requested but remember, once I training things do change due to sick pilots/instructors/sick simulators or retrains and or failures for you and your partner.
3. Crews can be unpaired. Sucks but legal.. except for check ride in narrow bodies.
4. If you are solo with seat support, get a clear expectation of the seat support guidelines. A standard seat support means many things to different people. Demand the best from them and load them up. Anything less is BS
5. After each event and debriefed, ask to see the comments written in FOX. checking events require "your signature." Do not accept an I/E who says I will sign. Do not accept an I/E WHO does not offer or show your comments. What is debriefed should be close to exact on comments.
6. Understand what short cycles are and retrains.
7. Section 9 governs schedules and rules for you while in training. Learn it.
8.you own your training. Not the I/E. if your not happy get it fixed. You are the customer.
9. Only LOE's have restrictions on what periods can be scheduled, periods 2,3,4. QPV's QMV's and CQMV,s can be scheduled for period a thru 5
10. If you have a seat support they are required to be there for the brief. If not ask why. FTC policy. No excuses.
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enjoy. I'll write more if I think of some things
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