BuffaloJoe
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Are pilots cross trained on both types?
Actually, that's as good as it gets for rank & file line pilots in the U.S. There may be exceptions at some third world carriers but I don't know that. There was a time that base chief pilots were qualified to fly anything that had crews based there, but don't think that still exists.They can hold type ratings on both, but they can't be qualified to fly both simmultaneously. BoeingBoy can better explain this.
OK thank you for your responses. But a 757 pilot can fly a 767, am I correct on that?Actually, that's as good as it gets for rank & file line pilots in the U.S. There may be exceptions at some third world carriers but I don't know that. There was a time that base chief pilots were qualified to fly anything that had crews based there, but don't think that still exists.
Jim
correct, like types as is ab 319,320,321 emb170/190 as per FAAOK thank you for your responses. But a 757 pilot can fly a 767, am I correct on that?
Now "IF" only You knew that your beloved WN doesn't fly the -400 or -800 series! 🙄And Boeing 737-300/400/700/800 aka WN kick a$$
As I recall, though, the differences training between the A31x series and the A3x series is minimal.
I am aware of Southwest Airlines fleet typesNow "IF" only You knew that your beloved WN doesn't fly the -400 or -800 series! 🙄