Victor Meldrew
I dont bloody believe it!
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And then what...
I'm not management so couldn't tell you I just move the iron around
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And then what...
Well I hope your right, I just don't see how they can do it unless they do take all of next year.They'll just flow it all out over as much time as it takes to get it done in-house.
Based on their experience with outsourced training when the -400s first went in service, I firmly believe that it will be a very cold day in a very hot place before training wiil be ever be outsourced again.
We just got a memo from the training department that all new hires that go the the classic will be type rated. All training/check-rides will be in the left seat. OE will take place in the right seat. This is same way the 400 newhires are trained.
Are all your classic 747's 200 series aircraft or do you still have a few 100's kicking around ?
PHXFLYR
... see your PMThanks for the info. How do you like flying for Connie ? I am former AWA/current USAirways who has had it up to here with the post-merger drama from the easties and have been seriously thinking about other options. I have spent some time prior to getting hired at AWA flying DC8's for ATI so I'm somewhat familar with the ACMI pilot lifestyle. Any insight on Kalitta, the good,bad and ugly would be appreciated . Thx.
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Are most newhires going to the 400 these days? What percentage will go to the 100/200 going forward?
I know this has been asked before (probably many times), but any big difference in terms of schedule between the 200 and 400? Do you fly more on the 400 during your 18 days out?
Are most newhires going to the 400 these days? What percentage will go to the 100/200 going forward?
I know this has been asked before (probably many times), but any big difference in terms of schedule between the 200 and 400? Do you fly more on the 400 during your 18 days out?