Thread: Mesa or PSA?
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Old 08-27-2014 | 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by 2ndtimearound
Hello forum. I am re-entering aviation after 19 years. I have an aviation degree and qualify for the R-ATP. I am in my mid 40s, married and have kids. I am settled in DFW and will not relocate. I have an enforcement action on my record from 1994 (when I stopped flying).

I don't have any grandeur ideas of flying at the Majors with my age and past history. I just want to fly. I am looking at Mesa and PSA. I would prefer to get into Mesa with the new DFW domicile but PSA is very attractive being that I will most likely never leave the regional scene.

I have not applied to either place because I am not yet current. I am hesitant to apply due to the past non-flying violation that occurred 20 years ago. I do not want to make the cash investment to get current unless there is a good chance to get hired with either airline. Is there someone in recruitment that I could counsel with before making this cash and time investment? Should I just apply and hopefully interview before I get current? How and when should I disclose my past?

Thanks in advance for the replies.
Mesa or Psa?
This ought to be good.cant wait for the bashing to start.
Me personally, shoot for the one where you can live in base or have the shortest easiest commute.Other than that all regionals are pretty much the same, slight differences in contracts and a buck or so an hour difference on first or second year pay.Other than that they are all the same to me.Shoot for the best quality of life and you'll be alot happier.Commuting will suck the life out of you in a very short period of time
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