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Whats the break down of pilots in the class. backgroud, times ,etc.
 
I think the class on Monday is the last planned class for ASA.

April 18th is the last ASA class planned as of right now.

Whats the break down of pilots in the class. backgroud, times ,etc.

It's been a wide variety of people. Backgrounds range from other regionals, furloughs, CFIs, 91/135 etc. Average new-hire I'd say CFI experience with times probably around 1000-1500TT. Lowest time I've heard around 300TT, highest close to 10,000TT. It's been a good mix.
 
April 18th is the last ASA class planned as of right now.



It's been a wide variety of people. Backgrounds range from other regionals, furloughs, CFIs, 91/135 etc. Average new-hire I'd say CFI experience with times probably around 1000-1500TT. Lowest time I've heard around 300TT, highest close to 10,000TT. It's been a good mix.





300TT is not a "good mix"... it's just sad!!
 
I didn't mean to say it is good. I meant it's been a variety of people and backgrounds. BTW, that specific low-time person was a current ASA employee and now part of the Holt family.


Really? Please elaborate!
 
300TT is not a "good mix"... it's just sad!!

i wasnt a son in law of anyone... had 300 hours when hired... been here over 10 years.... never was an issue..

ironically... my 'not so sad' 3000 hour new hire sim partner washed out...

just fly the plane and find something else to worry about..
 

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