{"id":1773,"date":"2015-12-06T13:03:47","date_gmt":"2015-12-06T18:03:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.airdorrin.com\/?p=1773"},"modified":"2015-12-06T13:17:00","modified_gmt":"2015-12-06T18:17:00","slug":"dec-5-2015-ending-the-upgrade-experience-via-withdrawal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.airdorrin.com\/?p=1773","title":{"rendered":"Nov 30, 2015 &#8211; Ending the Upgrade Experience via Withdrawal"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Last week I got a call from the head of training. He tells me my instructor had not nice things to say about me, after we had three trying sim sessions in a row, and wanted to discuss it.<\/p>\n<p>The primary issue was lack of standardization, call-outs, and checklists. Then he went into a litany of the problems that led to. We discussed one incident where I didn&#8217;t bring the icing systems to play, after not having noticed the simulated temperature drop. All of his points were valid and I told him so. He spoke in a clearly negative sense,\u00a0and we discussed the best course of action for everyone. He called in the middle of my studying, and at that point I was ready t0 acknowledge what I&#8217;d come to know. I will withdrawal and get back to the line. That decision came easy.<\/p>\n<p>Looking around the room on the last day of ground school, candidates coming from GA are the minority. What I\u00a0am\u00a0seeing is a fair number of military as well as\u00a0a growing number from other airlines. The promise of better pay, flow opportunities to AA mainline,\u00a0and the promise of upgrading in a very short time are all working.<\/p>\n<p>If you are from GA &#8211; General Aviation &#8211; you can do this. It has more to do with attitude and exposure, assuming your fundamental instrument skills are in tact. Flying the Dash is an absolute ball, so I encourage you to go for it. You don&#8217;t need to be perfect, but you do have to have the aptitude to pick it up quickly and the willingness to learn how to do things as prescribed. Being a know-it-all or attempting to fly like you&#8217;ve always flown IMC when the instructor isn&#8217;t looking will not help you much.<\/p>\n<p>The technical content of the ground school &#8211; aircraft limitations, systems, flight operations and pilot operations manual, itself isn&#8217;t necessarily difficult to understand or retain. There is just allot of it. I found the experience similar to every GA check-ride I&#8217;ve taken &#8211; up to and including the multi-engine ATP &#8211; you learn the material to pass\u00a0the written tests by rote memory, filling in a deeper\u00a0understanding with experience. The later works for the FO position, but is not enough for upgrade.<\/p>\n<p>I seem to have had a more difficult\u00a0time figuring out what to study and when, and felt as if I was spinning my wheels for an inordinate amount of time. Looking back, I had pushed myself harder than necessary to get through initial in 2014. I came out feeling that if I had been more intelligent, I&#8217;d have been able to manage the effort and enjoy the process more.<\/p>\n<p>Adjusting from being a leader in charge of a significant operation to being <em>retired and Second in Command<\/em>\u00a0is a challenge in itself. Flying an airplane that I was not in charge of was really a new experience, and I was doing all that while learning about Crew Resource Management in a Part 121 commercial flying experience. What\u00a0I was really after was to pursue a long time dream of flying for a living, and\u00a0doing that in a\u00a0Turbo-prop airplane was the next logical step.<\/p>\n<p>Along comes a\u00a0Part 121 experience that earned me a small\u00a0income, enough to keep my Twin Comanche maintained. It met my needs at the time and gave me insights and knowledge to the airlines I&#8217;d never get any other way.<\/p>\n<p>The first time I ever flew in the cockpit of an airliner was on the jumpseat of an Airbus A319 landing in PHL, during a short break in initial training. I was so excited about being there that the grumpy flight crew relaxed and became animated. I said to them at the time that everything I had done to get here had been worth it. Just to sit here and see what I was seeing while they did their thing.<\/p>\n<p>I feel the same way about flying with the folks I&#8217;ve enjoyed flying with. The Captains are amazing and the Flight Attendants have a more challenging job than I had imagined. They are all very cool people. Flying the Dash-8 is an absolute joy. I enjoy doing it well in trying conditions.<\/p>\n<p>Now I have to get everything reset and get back on the line&#8230;&#8230;..<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last week I got a call from the head of training. He tells me my instructor had not nice things to say about me, after we had three trying sim sessions in a row, and wanted to discuss it. The primary issue was lack of standardization, call-outs, and checklists. 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