PilotCredential v AirlineApps
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I'm not as familiar with PilotCredentials, but AirlineApps is basically the only way to apply to the airlines that are listed there, the big ones being Delta and United, with a slew of regionals to boot. Free to apply to one carrier, or $65/year to apply to any, or all of them, unless you want to take the time to create a separate profile for each airline you want to apply for.
Looking at PilotCredentials, it seems they're the place to go if you want to apply at FedEx, Southwest, or American. If you go to their "Global" page, it looks like they have a lot of airlines listed, but no way to apply, just if you want their people to contact their recruiters, etc.
But as far as I know, if you want to apply to any airline listed on Airline Apps, Airline Apps is the only way to do it.
Looking at PilotCredentials, it seems they're the place to go if you want to apply at FedEx, Southwest, or American. If you go to their "Global" page, it looks like they have a lot of airlines listed, but no way to apply, just if you want their people to contact their recruiters, etc.
But as far as I know, if you want to apply to any airline listed on Airline Apps, Airline Apps is the only way to do it.
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