CaptMorgan
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- Sep 11, 2002
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There are 18 of us in the class, and one guy actually didn't show up. Ages range from 1958' to 1977' and flight time ranges are from a low of 2200 hours total to over 5000.
We are being told that from the first day of indoc to completion of IOE is running about 63 days total, including days off. DO-328 and CL-65 systems are in Denver at the new training center and the 146 systems are in Appleton. Sims for the 328 are in the Netherlands, CL-65 sims are in Denver and the 146 is in Dulles.
We were told today that the most senior lineholder 328 F/O in Denver on the last bid is the most senior pilot from the early September class of this year (hasn't finished training yet), so the 328 seems to be the junior airplane for now. The LOA will most likely slow down the movement on the 328.
Even though I am in class, I am for the most part still on the outside looking in. As I find more info out I will try and post it here.
CaptMorgan
We are being told that from the first day of indoc to completion of IOE is running about 63 days total, including days off. DO-328 and CL-65 systems are in Denver at the new training center and the 146 systems are in Appleton. Sims for the 328 are in the Netherlands, CL-65 sims are in Denver and the 146 is in Dulles.
We were told today that the most senior lineholder 328 F/O in Denver on the last bid is the most senior pilot from the early September class of this year (hasn't finished training yet), so the 328 seems to be the junior airplane for now. The LOA will most likely slow down the movement on the 328.
Even though I am in class, I am for the most part still on the outside looking in. As I find more info out I will try and post it here.
CaptMorgan