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Hello,
I went through ground school in November, so let me say:
My best advice is to have those "limitations" down and cold by the time you go there. I did, and it gave me spare time to study more on systems, flows, and the rest. At first you will feel overwhelmed, and everyone else will too.
No worries, by the end of the third day most people will start to manage their time and priorities. Do homework and study with a group. Those who went solo in my class struggled the most. I was in a group of 5 guys, and we hammered the books a lot.
Manage sleep vs study time, and give yourself a weekend day off to have fun. I burned out myself sleeping little and studying much just to find out my retention level in class and at the hotel was minimal.
They have flows training and stage checks, take as much advantage of it as you can, cause you will need all the that knowledge for FTD and sim. Remember that at sim and ftd the instructors are expecting you to know the flows, not to go there to learn them. That is why having the limitations down before you go there is good, you will have ample time to work on flows, while your fellow comrades from class are learning them for the test the next couple of days.
Also, if you have a laptop... bring it. They give you two cd's. One with flows demonstrations, and another for systems. They are very useful, and having a laptop at the hotel helped me a lot.
I don’t want to overwhelm you. Do your best, study and you will do fine.
The instructors are gr8t there, and they are there for your success.
Skywest is a good company with happy troopers. Everyone I have flown with so far have been good people and are happy working here. No place is perfect, but they are happy.
Congratulations and welcome aboard.
10 guys went through the class, and all 10 of us passed. They are flying the line right now.
We did not find out about our domiciles until we were in sim.
Bases could be anywhere in the system, right now most of the IAH guys are going to Denver and Salt Lake. I will be going to Denver.
Schudules are good in my opinion, I dont have a basis to campare them with because this is my first airline job. I am on reserve in IAH, but with people leaving each month I am scheduled to fly a lot.
Good luck, and don’t hesitate to ask more if you need to. I had help from a guy who went to class before me, and he was helpful.
Hope this helps.