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What should I do to get ready for a new hire class? Any suggestions?
And yet you still didn't answer it any more than they did!SpyFlysDOTs said:amazing how crappy people can be to a person with an honest ?
What should I do to get ready for a new hire class? Any suggestions?
What should I do to get ready for a new hire class? Any suggestions?
I had a bunch of guys from my previous employer in my groundschool and we were pretty much asking ourselves (and each other) "Is that all?" as we went through class.
Most newhires worry about studying ahead, or being prepared before class. There is really no reason too. You will be fine. You have plenty of time to study once class starts. I never saw anything near a "fire hose".
Another thing about ground school.... Just learn what they tell you too. If you trying to understand, you'll be sunk. The understanding will come later with time and experience.
If you get the urge to start with the "Why?" questions, here's what you do. Take the legal pad you need to have for notes, tear out a sheet. Draw a button on it and label it, "I believe!" When ever you come upon one of those situations, just press your button and repeat after me, "I believe, I believe, I believe...."
I am very serious about this though. I have seen more guys screw themselves up and get behind the power curve by wanting to know too much. What I effect from the cockpit is all I need to know. I don't care why the FAA wants me to figure the flex takeoffs like they do. Thats the rule and thats how I do it.
I'll take care not to blame some of my FO's for knowing nothing.