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Originally Posted by Senior Skipper
Pardon my ignorance, but what does an airline internship entail? What does the aspiring pilot learn from it?
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They usually rotate between a few different departments, where you do low-level grunt work. You get some exposure to flight ops, including JS rides and sim time (not sure if they can still do that).
The big advantage is that you usually get preferential interviews for pilot positions when you meet published mins. This is not a big deal at a regional, but an internship at a major can be a career-defining opportunity.
Of course it all depends on the airline and hiring opportunities...I know several ex-CAL interns who got hired there with 1000 hours Turbine SIC, but I don't imagine those AA interns will be getting hired anytime soon.