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oh....i thought if you failed 2 training events you were done and sent packing? anyway, Guam, i think we flew together on what was supposed to be your last FO trip...glad you got it...looking forward to flying with you in the left seat!

If you have two training failures/line check failures within a two year lookback the company has the option to terminate you. This rarely happens. Usually is means a permanent FO position.
 
The captain upgrade training at Kalitta is no picnic. If you come to ground school to learn you are behind the curve big time. Ground school for upgrade is a review of the systems/GOM. We have several that try to upgrade and don't make it. When I went through a few years ago we were at about a 50-60% pass rate. We have hired lots of people with heavy international time. They typically have no problem. It is the lower time/domestic guys that seem to have trouble from what I hear. I was told once by the chief pilot that they were done hiring commuter guys because of training issues. They still hire the occasional commuter guy so I guess he changed his mind.
 
The captain upgrade training at Kalitta is no picnic. If you come to ground school to learn you are behind the curve big time. Ground school for upgrade is a review of the systems/GOM. We have several that try to upgrade and don't make it. When I went through a few years ago we were at about a 50-60% pass rate. We have hired lots of people with heavy international time. They typically have no problem. It is the lower time/domestic guys that seem to have trouble from what I hear. I was told once by the chief pilot that they were done hiring commuter guys because of training issues. They still hire the occasional commuter guy so I guess he changed his mind.


well don't feed them bad info, we interview and hire a lot of commuters, probably most of them are. heck half the check airman on the classic are commuter types.

I can name a half dozen non-commuter types that have tried to upgrade and have had some difficulties and/or failures... come on Emb, don't generalize too much.
 
We definitely hire a ton of commuter guys. Some of the best pilots I've flown with have nothing more than 1900 time.
 
well don't feed them bad info, we interview and hire a lot of commuters, probably most of them are. heck half the check airman on the classic are commuter types.

I can name a half dozen non-commuter types that have tried to upgrade and have had some difficulties and/or failures... come on Emb, don't generalize too much.

Hmmm. Things are changing I guess. PW told me to my face that they were not going to hire anymore commuter guys. I will say that I was surprised PW said this. Many of the commuter guys fly the sh!t out of the sim. Hell, I came here from them. Glad to hear PW had a change of heart.
 
Hmmm. Things are changing I guess. PW told me to my face that they were not going to hire anymore commuter guys. I will say that I was surprised PW said this. Many of the commuter guys fly the sh!t out of the sim. Hell, I came here from them. Glad to hear PW had a change of heart.

he or they have no choice, who is out there? why wouldn't they in the first place, we all were commuters.
 

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