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Unless we outsourse our training to other sim facilities (like MIA, DFW-727) there is NO WAY we could complete this size of a training cycle in just 9 months. I'm not an instructor, I'm not in the school house but I think it is safe to say that with so many upgrades and so much movement that this training cycle will be a minimum of 12, probably 18, months long.

Did anyone notice on the practice bid the 737 option is available in Standing Bids?
 
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Yup, the merger with Southwest will be announced any day now. . .
 
They were 2000 very high quality hours. . . .
 
Purple Tail,

Yes he also mentioned we would be farming out some training. In fact we are using sims in MIA (Pan Am) and DAL (AA) currently. And there are plans to use a sim in PHL.
 

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