Originally Posted by
Plazbot
I delivered a few conversion courses about 18 years ago and at that time the answer to your question is. 'it depends'. We would do a training needs analysis and the initial course was specifically based on the differences from where you came from. Usually less than 4 weeks. Following that it was group specific simulation of about 6 weeks the field training of 2-3 months. The hardest part for people was usually learning to feed the machine as Eurocat is pretty complex and you would get a very thorough presentation over 9 days.
As for success, it was pretty rare (I can't think of any) for an international to be unsuccessful. Most if the failures were from Ex Australian air force converts.
I'm pretty confident the process will be pretty similar today. Something Airservices does very well is training.
PLAZB0T Thank you very much for the information. Still my application is under review and last time HR told me that fate of the conversion course is yet decided by management. 😊