TMUWhat type of facility do you work at?
TMUWhat type of facility do you work at?
Brought back from EA? Or you are already in building? Either way lucky man!We start r side training at a Z starting Saturday.
I have my first 2 r sides, so I’ve been in the building working the whole time. Thankful to start training again though!Brought back from EA? Or you are already in building? Either way lucky man!
I’m a Z RPO (was before we were laid off for the time being) and we still don’t have clear return instructions. Our lead is still trying to figure out who can return to work and judging from that if more RPOs are needed.I believe a lot of the timeline is going to be dependent on what happens with the contractors. I know there’s at least 2 or 3 instructors at my facility who are older and don’t feel comfortable returning to work yet. Not to mention the RPOs. That could hold things up for awhile.
I’m not sure I understand the question, but from my knowledge it is a strict requirement that contracted remote pilots/ AT instructors be the ones to administer most if not all lab training. Now we all know how much or how little the contractors are used when running the scenarios, but it is still necessary that they are there to “tick the box.”So... There are D-side trainees who were were brought back for an over the shoulder around 100 days, and were subsequently recalled for training. They currently work whatever they're certified on. At some point (likely after the R-side trainees that are working resume training) they will restart OJT for the rest of their D-side certs.
At that point, when they're willing to 'risk' training D-sides, what argument could be used to prevent full D-sides who were forced to hit 120 days from being recalled for fundamentally similar recert training? I need to go back and find that 120 day policy phrasing. I recall mention of lab requirements. Are contractors 100% necessary for that at centers, for a minimal session to tick the box?
My facility uses faa instructors and contractors. they’ve even used CPC OJTs to fill inI’m not sure I understand the question, but from my knowledge it is a strict requirement that contracted remote pilots/ AT instructors be the ones to administer most if not all lab training. Now we all know how much or how little the contractors are used when running the scenarios, but it is still necessary that they are there to “tick the box.”
edit: this is pre covid though. Things could be completely different now
I’m not sure I understand the question, but from my knowledge it is a strict requirement that contracted remote pilots/ AT instructors be the ones to administer most if not all lab training. Now we all know how much or how little the contractors are used when running the scenarios, but it is still necessary that they are there to “tick the box.”
If there is a shortage of contractors or RPOs I believe the .4 allows the use of CPCs to fill in.My facility uses faa instructors and contractors. they’ve even used CPC OJTs to fill in
Idk mines always used faa retired controllers that are still Faa employees to teach.If there is a shortage of contractors or RPOs I believe the .4 allows the use of CPCs to fill in.
Still faa? Thought that was only at academy lol. Always been retired controllers seems like, but working for Raytheon/SAIC.Idk mines always used faa retired controllers that are still Faa employees to teach.
Still FaaStill faa? Thought that was only at academy lol. Always been retired controllers seems like, but working for Raytheon/SAIC.
Damn.... I had some plans for my 5/5 for next month lol
So then not retired. Just not controlling anymore?Still Faa