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Whats the percentage % of Washouts? any one knows?

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OK I give. In what part of training is "static" covered? Because I have no clue.

What I think Andy is talking about, "Static"...is used to ensure flows and checklists are performed correctly prior to FTD then Simulator training.

It ultimately comes down to attitude.

If a static instructor sees that a pilot in training doesn't care to learn the flows, or checklists, then that is probably a good indicator of what will happen in FTD and the Sim.
 
I want to find out whats the washouts rate at the regionals, I only heard the guys that get hire, but what about the guys that don't make it? does that stay on your FAA Record? how does that works?


have you washout? tell me more about it!


thanks

Most who ask this question are low timers 200-500 hours, if you have 1000+ you should be able to pass 121 training. Therefore a failed would bring two outcomes for a 300 hour vs a 1000 hour pilot. One will probably not find another job and will resort in finding cheap operations that make you pay for training in the Bahamas, while the other will find another job because of their high time.

If you're a low timer who has even the slightest doubt about airline training don't even bother, especially if it's for a jet, even if by a miracle you make it through sim, ioe will be twice as hard. I remember in my class people who had 10-50 hours of multi with 200 hours who quickly showed themselves out the door. Just because airlines have lowered mins doesn't make it easier to get a job, it makes it harder to earn it.
 
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Out of 14 we lost 2 in indoc...the rest made it throught systems, CPT,...then we lost 3 more out of Sims and IOE....36% failure rate.

But in most instances if you can handle playing and working then have fun. If you can't...then do your 12oz curls on the weekend(1 night).

Most of the other classes lost 1-3 from what I have heard.

Hope this helps,

Tex
 
About 20-25% at Pinnacle wash out between first day of ground school and completion of OE. Reasons are across the board from failure to perform to failure to pass the background check.
 

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