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<blockquote data-quote="jb747" data-source="post: 2319961" data-attributes="member: 24168"><p>That will be variable, depending upon how long people have been stood down. Some have rotated back to work, for varying periods throughout all of this. For them, not long...a couple of sims and a month of normal flying. But others have had zero flying for the whole period...they've been off almost as long as me. For them the entire process won't be all that different to an initial type course. And doing that multiple times for as many pilots as you need will add up. And beyond that, is the question of how much damage has been done to the company training structures. I know that QF lost many of its training pilots, but behind the scenes there would have been almost total loss of the sim instructors (there were many who are not current SCCs).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jb747, post: 2319961, member: 24168"] That will be variable, depending upon how long people have been stood down. Some have rotated back to work, for varying periods throughout all of this. For them, not long...a couple of sims and a month of normal flying. But others have had zero flying for the whole period...they've been off almost as long as me. For them the entire process won't be all that different to an initial type course. And doing that multiple times for as many pilots as you need will add up. And beyond that, is the question of how much damage has been done to the company training structures. I know that QF lost many of its training pilots, but behind the scenes there would have been almost total loss of the sim instructors (there were many who are not current SCCs). [/QUOTE]
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