Diesel8
What was posted is correct. Just wanted to add that under PART 121 we have many airlines operating but each airline willl have its own approved training program athorized by the FAA. At United Airlines we recently changed to a slightly different program where pilots are give some home study material befor they come in to the company training center. It consists of watching videos on turbulence avoidence, windshear, icing and winter ops, etc... Then you have a test on the current systems of your aircraft. Finally, you bring this to your 9 month PC and spend 4 days going over questions and answers as to how you will handle several different scenarios. You also fly the sims about 2 hrs as PNF and PF. Then 9 months down the road you take a PT, which covers more emergency evac situations, and make sure you are still qualified to operate fire extingushiers, and saftey related items. Both are on a 9 month schedule. They are quite non threatening events, just so long as you do your homework and show up prepared. Hope this gives you some insight as to the varying degrees of training at airlines. I have friends at other majors and regionals that have a good degree of sifference in how they satisfy the FAA recurency requirments.