Yup he probably wouldn't care. What a shame...That's pretty sad...He just wants some flight time, not the quality caravan time. They should make him do that run in a C150.
Yup he probably wouldn't care. What a shame...That's pretty sad...He just wants some flight time, not the quality caravan time. They should make him do that run in a C150.
It might be a rumor, but he has posted it himself...I believe a class date on the 27th, or somewhere in there...:bandit:Nah, they are just being A-holes. hehe. And I've felt how wonderfully upright those seats are too. I'll bring a socket wrench and undo that back panel so I can recline haha. I've heard a rumor about you having another job lined up????? but then again you know how rumors go
I haven't seen anyone with less than 700 hours attend training, for what it's worth.
No rumor, it's true. I heard somewhere that it takes like three hours to move that panel. They should make it a slidelock system. That would be awesome.Nah, they are just being A-holes. hehe. And I've felt how wonderfully upright those seats are too. I'll bring a socket wrench and undo that back panel so I can recline haha. I've heard a rumor about you having another job lined up????? but then again you know how rumors go
No rumor, it's true. I heard somewhere that it takes like three hours to move that panel. They should make it a slidelock system. That would be awesome.
What happens if you have bare bones multi time? Do they train you in the Baron first, or are you expected to be pretty on top of things regarding multi proficency?
Both. Typically you'd get 4 sim rides and 4 baron flights prior to a checkride, but if you're not on top of things you can find yourself in trouble quickly.
What happens if you have bare bones multi time? Do they train you in the Baron first, or are you expected to be pretty on top of things regarding multi proficency?
Pssshh. Not lately. You could probably get up to your 1200 hrs in training for how badley they need pilots. I know that's a little exageration, but I've heard of some guys failing initial checkrides mutliple times and being able to retake the class and have a do-over.
Yeah, you're right. Don't prepare at all, that'll insure your sucess.
Yeah, you're right. Don't prepare at all, that'll insure your sucess.
Wow, harsh. It was a statement saying that Airnet is pretty desperate. Not saying come in there with your thumb up your a**.
When the guy's asking about how sharp he should be before coming to airnet and you reply with, "You could get your 1200 hours in training" it sure makes it sound a lot easier than it is.
I'm sure Averyrm knows a thing or two about our trainees these days....
Let's not start that list of things he doesn't know....hahahaha...it's kinda funny that he(ackeight) doesn't know that.