EMB170Pilot
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I am not posting to say that TSA is great, but I have to say something. The orginal post is a little over the top. Yes TSA is not the best, but it is not the worst. I have been here 3 yrs and have to say the only time I have ever even spoken with a mgmt person is when I wanted to and had questions.
I show up fly and go home. My checks always cash. Yes i would have maybe 1 or 2 days off a month more if I was at republic. And yes I am 6 months behind CHQ guys that were hired when I was. They are cpt and I am about to upgrade 6 months after them.
This talk of suspensions and failures is false. I would have heard about it. This last class had 2 cpts that failed and have to wait 6 months to retry. I am sure if they honestly posted what happened you would probably find out that they deserved it. You have to understand that the training department for the most part is very straight forward. Know your stuff and you won't have a problem. Show up and have a hard time in the oral answering the ramp weight and you are in trouble. I do believe the 2 cpts failed oral. Tell me what excuse you have to fail memory items or an understanding of the systems of an aircraft to which you are going to be the final authority.
As far as FO new hire. They are having trouble with sim and oral. I know for a fact that they will try to get you through the oral. But again show up without having you memory items and limitations down and you are history. As far as the sim, I can't say much, but I would say if you don't have a lot of multi or complex time I could see how it could be a little overwhelming.
Understand that TSA will hire basically with next to no time. CHQ 1000. So if I have 400 hrs and had a choice of instructing or flying at TSA I would suggest that TSA is a very acceptable option. Get your 1000 and then consider your options. Always leave all doors open.
Consider that we will be out of CPT by July. Now if you happened to have time you could (in theory) come here and upgrade in months. As far as CQFOS, don't see it happening. And actually if they do run out of CPTs by july all they have to do is hire and release seat locks and upgrade you. This is good for the guy off the street with time. IE 7 yr eagle fo and why is it bad for the guys without time. When they get thier time they will upgrade and get instant relative seniority. ie hold a good line??? So really is TSA all that a horrible of an option. I would argue not a bad deal for a 300hr guy and not bad for a eagle FO who wants to get his PIC.....
anyway, if you can get on with CHQ or skywest go for it. But if you are instructing and your phone is not blowing up why not come to TSA.
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