Tommay85
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Piedmont or Compass?Just trying to get a jump on it. A lot of it is self study CBTs so I want to get a decent baseline of knowledge down. Very fast passed for 121 is what it seems.
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Piedmont or Compass?Just trying to get a jump on it. A lot of it is self study CBTs so I want to get a decent baseline of knowledge down. Very fast passed for 121 is what it seems.
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Just trying to get a jump on it. A lot of it is self study CBTs so I want to get a decent baseline of knowledge down. Very fast passed for 121 is what it seems.
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If you have a class date somewhere, I'd think you'd be WAY better off studying the FOM or GOM or whatever they call it. The regs and ops specs and company procedures are melted together into a big FAA approved manual and that's what they will be teaching you. Our study reference database doesn't even have a link to 121. It does include Ops Specs, though. Outside a few exceptions the FOM or GOM will be your primary reference for flight ops policy and procedures.
Got it. Issue is they won't give me materials until I have a class date scheduled and being a 135 guy with no 121/jet etc. I'm doing my best not to fall behind. I wish they'd give me the materials early but I understand their reasoning.
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Ahhh. Well in that case there are no rules. Nothing to learn, nothing to worry about.Kalitta
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I dunno... I've worked at two different 121 outfits and at both places the majority of the guys were/are pretty damn familiar with opspec and 121 language. The terps stuff, less so.
If you have a class date somewhere, I'd think you'd be WAY better off studying the FOM or GOM or whatever they call it. The regs and ops specs and company procedures are melted together into a big FAA approved manual and that's what they will be teaching you. Our study reference database doesn't even have a link to 121. It does include Ops Specs, though. Outside a few exceptions the FOM or GOM will be your primary reference for flight ops policy and procedures.