I dont know where you got the 17 day number, but I am sure it would take a lot onger than that and as it is we seem to be in the home streach, AA doest have the time or resources to train up thousands of people.
From the letter American Airlines sent to managers:
o Training classes will be completed at FSU and Flight Academy and will last 17 days
From other corporate communications it would appear as if management is preparing to train as many as 15-20 classes at a time.
CFA Training
Length of Training? 17 days (the 17 days includes - 2 AC / International Training/Work trip (IOE))
Number of Instructors per class? 3-4
Average Length of Day? 9 1/2 hours
Class Start/End times? This will vary based on Recurrent Training schedule. We are hoping to start classes around 3-4P. But it will be necessary to complete some training during late night hours
How many classes will I teach? At least 1, may be assigned additional classes
What does a sample student schedule look like?
Week 1 Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
X X X X X X OFF
Week 2 Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
X X X X X OFF IOE
Week 3 Mon Tues Wed
OFF* Intl Intl
*Students complete online training
Instructor Train the Trainer
June 10-14 -The first 5 days will be basic instructor qualification. After completing of this week of training, Instructors will be qualified to teach the 17 day contingency program. We need all 60 instructors to attend this 5 days. The majority of this training will be completed during business hours.
June 17-21 -The second 5 days is for 30 instructors that have completed the basic instructor qualification during June 10-14. This 5 day training will be for AQP Differences and will qualify them to teach Recurrent Training for returning Recall FAs (if necessary). The majority of this training will be completed during business hours.