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1st Apr 2024, 22:24
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Posted By dr dre

Exactly. I’m not opposed to new hire pilots being...

Exactly. I’m not opposed to new hire pilots being taught the type of things this “GA Ready” course teaches, just that the cost should be covered by the employer, not the new hire pilot (especially...
31st Mar 2024, 07:56
Replies: 36
Views: 6,117
Posted By dr dre

After sim training a new airline pilot would...

After sim training a new airline pilot would usually fly the first handful of sectors with a third pilot onboard, if the training Captain became incapacitated at least there’s one fully operational...
31st Mar 2024, 02:55
Replies: 36
Views: 6,117
Posted By dr dre

Funny as “back in my day” I don’t remember these...

Funny as “back in my day” I don’t remember these “GA ready” courses existing? They seem to be an invention of the last few years. Operators seemed to cope without needing their pilots to do one prior...
29th Mar 2024, 23:38
Replies: 36
Views: 6,117
Posted By dr dre

That’s the operational training the employer...

That’s the operational training the employer should be conducting themselves. Give the new hire pilot training in the specific type you own, brief them on local knowledge and have them accompany...
28th Mar 2024, 20:46
Replies: 36
Views: 6,117
Posted By dr dre

The course in question...

The course in question (https://www.flightstandards.com.au/courses-we-offer/ga-ready/):

The course is conducted full-time over 7 days (with a weekend in between) and includes the following...
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