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airline pilot on the job training

Airline pilots undergo on-the-job training after completing their initial flight training and getting hired by an airline. This training ensures they can operate specific aircraft safely and efficiently. Here’s how it works:

1. Type Rating Training

  • After being hired, pilots must complete training for the specific aircraft they will fly (e.g., Boeing 737, Airbus A320).
  • Training includes: Simulator Sessions – Practicing normal and emergency procedures. Ground School – Aircraft systems, performance, and company procedures. Base Training – Flying the actual aircraft under supervision.
  • Duration: 4–8 weeks

2. Line Training (Supervised Flying)

  • New pilots fly actual airline routes with a Line Training Captain to gain real-world experience.
  • Focuses on crew coordination, airline procedures, and handling real passengers and weather conditions.
  • Duration: 25–100 flight hours, depending on experience and airline.

3. Initial Operating Experience (IOE)

  • Pilots fly scheduled flights under observation before being fully released to operate independently.

4. Probation Period

  • New pilots often have a 6–12 month probation where their performance is monitored.

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