Maximilian_Jenius
Super User
Don't understand.
Well, first you agree with DE727, then you agree with John. So which side do you believe. This is Jetcareers, not Burger King you can't have it both ways and made to order!
Don't understand.
Well, first you agree with DE727, then you agree with John. So which side do you believe. This is Jetcareers, not Burger King you can't have it both ways and made to order!
Ahh yes for initial hires the pass rate is 90%.
Dave, who says hi by the way, and works for _____ says that the UPGRADE pass rate for the first type ride is 50%.
This is Jetcareers, not Burger King you can't have it both ways and made to order!
I understand that people bust checkrides, and you WILL bust a ride sometime in your career - but try not to make it a habit. You'll be taking a checkride every 6 months once you're employed to do this gig full time, so you better get used to them and you better be able to perform when the pressure is on.
But we're not (other website) so simmer down.
Just a statement that one can't walk the fence!
Sure they can. Its a free country.![]()
Duhr! Thats what my winky guy was about! :sitaware:But are we really a free country...?![]()
Go here:
http://forums.jetcareers.com/showthread.php?t=40736&page=2
Duhr! Thats what my winky guy was about! :sitaware:
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If they could teach a monkey to fly, Express would hire it as long as it stapled its paperwork in the right order. They just took one of my co-workers who has 2 seatbelt violations in the last 3 months!! And that's in addition to a few other things that makes me question the sanity of anyone who'd actually pay this guy operate a multi-million dollar piece of machinery, let alone people's lives. I really thought only a few years of a clean driving record was the only way he'd be able to get hired by anyone. Guess I was wrong.
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If they could teach a monkey to fly, Express would hire it as long as it stapled its paperwork in the right order. They just took one of my co-workers who has 2 seatbelt violations in the last 3 months!! And that's in addition to a few other things that makes me question the sanity of anyone who'd actually pay this guy operate a multi-million dollar piece of machinery, let alone people's lives. I really thought only a few years of a clean driving record was the only way he'd be able to get hired by anyone. Guess I was wrong.
Don't get me wrong though, I'm not saying XJet pilots are bad pilots, cause while we're on the topic of busted checkrides, I also know of a few pretty good pilots who washed out of their training. They do have high standards...once you get in. So, it seems that they'll hire anything with 2 arms, two legs, 600 hours, and the ability to staple paper together, but they only keep the really good pilots.
If it is any indication of the existence of standards, ExpressJet is currently failing 80% of first-attempt captain upgrades and some captains coming in for the annual recurrent training have even been sent back to the right seat.
This is difficult to understand, because the flight standards for the left and right seaters are the same. Are the right seaters getting pencil whipped?
A very nice guy was in my initial class for the Citation, had over 4000 hours and had been flying all kinds of aircraft (king airs, P Barons, Paris Jets, etc).
However, we got in the sim for a day to do CPT and I was amazed at the brain lock he was in just doing simple things as normal checklists and an autopilot coupled ILS.