LINE INDOCTRINATION definition

LINE INDOCTRINATION means a period of time after initial training during which a Pilot is under the direct supervision of a Training Pilot or a Line Check Pilot, and shall be deemed to be complete after a successful line check.
LINE INDOCTRINATION means a prescribed combination of sectors and flight hours, after initial or upgrade training, during which a Pilot is under the supervision of a Training Pilot or Line Check Pilot. Line indoctrination training is complete after a successful line check. Reserve: means an assigned duty period during which the Pilot must be fit for flight duty, available to receive flight duty assignments
LINE INDOCTRINATION means a period of time after initial training during which a Pilot is under the direct supervision of a Training Pilot or a Line Check Pilot, and shall be deemed to be complete after a successful line check. LOA: Shall mean Leave of Absence. LOI: Shall mean Letter of Intent.

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LINE INDOCTRINATION means a period of time after initial training a Pilot is under the direct supervision of a Training Pilot.

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