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Ron Elmer wrote:
Do you know a place where I can take such a rating??? The only places I can recommend are SimCom and SimuFlight. Maybe you want to ask that question on either pprune.org (EU) or forums.flightforum.com (US). Good luck and stay safe! Cheers, Jens -- I don't accept any emails right now. Usenet replys only. |
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Ron Elmer wrote:
Do you know a place where I can take such a rating??? The only places I can recommend are SimCom and SimuFlight. Maybe you want to ask that question on either pprune.org (EU) or forums.flightforum.com (US). Good luck and stay safe! Cheers, Jens -- I don't accept any emails right now. Usenet replys only. |
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![]() "Jens Krueger" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Ron Elmer wrote: My former employer looked for FO's with less than 1000 total time only for the reason that more experienced where more difficult to adapt company procedures. Captains where upgraded only from own FO's. This system made a high degree of standarisation possible. That's certainly true at some operators. The reason for my posting is just that I have got the opportunity to escape the turboprop if I show a Jet rating which one is not important. What do you mean by "escaping" the Turboprop? That means I look forward to upgrade into jet aircraft. Escaping means not that I am on the run or that I dont like turboprop flying, in fact it is very valuable flight time regarding to experience with weather short field ops etc. but now I got the opportunity to transition to jets so why not taking it. As far I was told is the reason therefore to save the touch and goes on the rating for the aircrafts these company operates, because the simulator is company paid. That sounds a little fishy... So you are saying that they want you to pay for a type rating, so that they can waive t&g's on your IOE? Sorry, but that doesn't make sense to me... What kind of equipment are they operating and where? Do they operate 121, 135 or 91? They operate the whole Boeing line on ACMI lease contracts to Airlines all over the world under the FAR's of the respective country and SOP's of the operator where they leased to. Thats why I look for such a rating quality training or not just cheap I dont use the rating later in that class afterwards. Why would you want to pay for something that you are not utilizing, just to save the company some dollars for fuel and tires... Doesn't sound like this company has a very high regard for crew training/proficiency. If they treat new hires like that, what do you think how this company operates the line, let alone recurrent training and so on... I don't think I would want to work for such a company. I know, times are tough... The reason is just that they dont have the aircrafts sitting on the ramp like flight schools the 150's to do a flight training they have the aircraft to pull out of revenue service, much more to loose as a few dollars on fuel and tires. The case for me to do a quick cheap rating in any jet aircraft because it will be my first jet rating all further ratings can then be completed in the simulator thats the way. Do you know a place where I can take such a rating??? Ron Cheers, Jens -- I don't accept any emails right now. Usenet replys only. |
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