TangoWhiskey
Touchdown! Greaser!
Very cool, Andrew! See you at Gaston's, and I hope you'll find time to keep us updated on the journey!
I'm too old to even fantasize about flying the self loading cargo planes
But I do know a bit about drinking from a fire hose
One of the very important things I learned is to stop writing notes during lecture
While you are writing you are missing stuff
Sit up, watch him talk, watch the screen, and concentrate on what he says
Every thing he says will be in the manual and you can go over it and make notes that night
You will do fine. Enjoy the struggle.
Interviewed with ExpressJet this week and got offered a First Officer position. The interview went great besides me trying to talk about approaches using a Jepp Chart. Even though I had reviewed the samples some of you sent me I still didn't readily find everything. They told me afterwords they weren't looking for a mastery over the charts just a basic understand and that I could be easily taught.
Anyway my training date is the first week in August. So does anyone have any tips or tricks with how to handle training? Also when should I start buying all the luggage and a new headset?
Wow, you got hired with only 25 ME? I might actually have a chance....
I'm too old to even fantasize about flying the self loading cargo planes
But I do know a bit about drinking from a fire hose
One of the very important things I learned is to stop writing notes during lecture
While you are writing you are missing stuff
Sit up, watch him talk, watch the screen, and concentrate on what he says
Every thing he says will be in the manual and you can go over it and make notes that night
You will do fine. Enjoy the struggle.
Multi time ain't what it used to be
With the new ATP requirements, they'll pretty much take what they can get.So, airlines are not overly concerned with multi-time? Why the change?
Personal opinion is expensive crew luggage is a good investment. Others will differ.
With the new ATP requirements, they'll pretty much take what they can get.
ME time requirements have always fluctuated with the times. Back in 2006, Mesa was hurting so bad for pilots, they were hiring Comm ASEL pilots and giving them multis as part of the hiring incentive.
cheap bags have a 100 % failure rate on the line...get the Luggageworks ! these things have to take unimaginable abuse..I like the 737 one since it can sit between your feet on almost any jumpseat...
http://www.luggageworks.com/browse-products/rolling-bags.html
most carriers will let you buy these from your uniform fund...
Very cool, Andrew! See you at Gaston's, and I hope you'll find time to keep us updated on the journey!
As a Director of Training, here's a couple of things:
Come with a fresh first class medical. Don't be one of the guys scrambling to find an AME during training.
I'm looking for you to come to class IFR current with a good instrument scan. We will teach you the rest.
The best preparation prior to class is to get everything else in your life in order. Don't stress out before class, there will be plenty of stress during class. Spend time with family, arrange to have things covered while you're in school.
Do not pre study anything. I want you to learn our procedures, our calls, our manuals, our everything. The FAA has made sure that the course is complete.
When you get to class, dive in. They will let you know what they want you to know. However, every training program makes you learn limitations, emergency action items, call outs, etc.
Cooperate and graduate. Lone wolf guys have a harder time getting though training.
Study hard, but do something to cut stress. Don't party too much.
Don't let external factors effect your training. There will be plenty of time to screw off, learn the contract (yes, learn the contract....just wait until after your training)
Do not buy a bunch of stuff until you ask around and see what works for your operation. Invest in a good headset after you find out what the guys are using. Personal opinion is expensive crew luggage is a good investment. Others will differ.
Have fun!
Correct!So the class materials my friends sent me from their training I shouldn't look at until class?
cheap bags have a 100 % failure rate on the line...get the Luggageworks ! these things have to take unimaginable abuse..I like the 737 one since it can sit between your feet on almost any jumpseat...
http://www.luggageworks.com/browse-products/rolling-bags.html
most carriers will let you buy these from your uniform fund...
I second that motion. I got the Stealth Air. Love it. Built like a fortress.
Tip: find some sharp classmates and form a study group. It helps a lot. Some of those who didn't make it through ground school had tried to go it alone.
Also, if they give you the emergency procedures and limitations memory item list in advance get right on it and memorize it sooner rather than later.
Good luck!
I hope to be there! I'll be either towards the end of my training or just finished with training.
So the class materials my friends sent me from their training I shouldn't look at until class?