As it is only after successfully passing this check that you can gainfully be employed and therefore start earning remuneration
Quote refers to needing 75 hours line training on this scheme and passing final line check
Emmmm - No Mr OAA. Airlines legally require 2 pilots to operate an aircraft. As soon as you have a TR (which includes base training, ie take off and landings) and have satisfied a training Captain that he/she is happy to fly with you without a safety pilot then you are a revenue generating pilot, because that aeroplane can not operate without somebody (ie you) in the RHS - even though you are new, and need supervision by a senior pilot - you are an active, trained, qualified airline pilot that has a qualification to land the aeroplane...........so in almost every airline in the world, the pilots that have reached this standard are paid........in most airlines you are paid even while a safety pilot is present.........and that is (o god...... was) a basic VERY basic industry standard.........