Originally Posted by
lolwut
Non "Entry Level" airlines don't want to have to teach you anything to get you up to speed on their equipment. They want you to be fully qualified and experienced in the basics of what they fly. Glass, FMS, jet, etc.
At my "non entry level" airline, they tried not to put guys in a plane that they had flown at previous airlines. They wanted to teach them their company procedures.
I had no real glass (EADI and EHSI), and no FMS when I started in the 757/767.