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Good joke. Ooops, you weren't joking. You're on your own here.Saabslime said:Where do they put you up during training?
If you are able definitely have a car. Unlike most cities all the good crashpads here require a car. I'm in the only crashpad that provides transportation to the training center, the Country Inn Tempe. It's a good deal but not the most convenient, plus it's not the best environment for groundschool studying. Lots of SWA guys here that wake up at 0400 and shake the bunks.Do you think it would be a good idea to bring my own wheels or is the hotel close enough to food, etc. to sufice.
Indoc and systems whiz by in four weeks. Airbus sim is scheduled for four weeks (including CPT) but for some, like me, it's taken an extra two weeks due to cancellations. I was told the wait for IOE is around a week but I can't confirm that yet. Enjoy!For anyone who's been through training.........how long for indoc, systems, sim, to ioe?
Congrats to ya!! Welcome aboard, we don't put you up anywhere, you are all on your own in that dept. The Roadway Inn is $29/night and has a breakfast every morning. They provide transportation to and from the training center so that isn't a problem. Good training and the building is cool (temp wise) inside. That's good because outside it's 105+ everyday now. We are understaffed so flights get canned out of both PHX and LAS but that should all end soon with the new additions to the staff.Saabslime said:Where do they put you up during training? Do you think it would be a good idea to bring my own wheels or is the hotel close enough to food, etc. to sufice. I'm eventually moving down there anyway but looking at about 1800 miles on the road. Not sure if I want to do that right before class or not...
For anyone who's been through training.........how long for indoc, systems, sim, to ioe?