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Freight Dog said:
OT baby! :D

All joking aside... I'm just curious how long have people been waiting to get their training done in various fleets.

It varies alot, but my experience with the Sovereign has been: two weeks off between indoc and sims, then six weeks off between sims and aircraft training, time between a/c trng and IOE to be determined. From what I've seen it could be quicker or slower, but my case seems to be about average.
 
Tref said:
It varies alot, but my experience with the Sovereign has been: two weeks off between indoc and sims, then six weeks off between sims and aircraft training, time between a/c trng and IOE to be determined. From what I've seen it could be quicker or slower, but my case seems to be about average.

Indoc to sim training....week and a half. Sim training to company aircraft training....2 months and counting (Citation X).

It's been a nice summer vacation.
 
Archie Bunker said:
Indoc to sim training....week and a half. Sim training to company aircraft training....2 months and counting (Citation X).

It's been a nice summer vacation.

Met a guy last week in CMH who finally made it to a/c training on the X after 3 months, so you might still have awhile to go.
 
I have a friend that went 6 months.

And yet the bid that went out for IOE very few of us have gotten our training to go out and do ioe.

So the wait gets longer.
 

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