pilotyip
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Why the 737 type
This goes way back in the SWA history. At a small airline that does not possess DPE authority, the FAA has to give all of the type rating PC's. This is a pain in the butt; they are hard to schedule. The then the local Fed can not cover and you end up with a guy from the MIA FSDO who you have never seen before who has 7 different things he wants to see than the Fed from DAL. So back then if you started at SWA with a type in the 737, the company PPE could give you your initial PC and the Feds would not have to be involved. We deal with this on our DC-9 types and we often wait days to finish checkrides, because of FAA scheduling. Therefore, that could be why SWA may have made the type a requirement early on
This goes way back in the SWA history. At a small airline that does not possess DPE authority, the FAA has to give all of the type rating PC's. This is a pain in the butt; they are hard to schedule. The then the local Fed can not cover and you end up with a guy from the MIA FSDO who you have never seen before who has 7 different things he wants to see than the Fed from DAL. So back then if you started at SWA with a type in the 737, the company PPE could give you your initial PC and the Feds would not have to be involved. We deal with this on our DC-9 types and we often wait days to finish checkrides, because of FAA scheduling. Therefore, that could be why SWA may have made the type a requirement early on
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