Gents -
Retired USAF 1 June 2015 and was flying right up to the end. Not working now (cool!) but I'm also not currently flying (not cool!). Got an e-mail straight from Capt Kraby
before I got the interview invite telling me that DAL usually looks for min of 100 hrs of turbine time in the last 12 mos
to get the interview invite. Had about 200 when I retired and got the interview invite 15 Jul and the CJO 29 Sep.
However.....as we all know, pool time is running (right now) at almost 7 months CJO to Indoc. So here's my question:
Does anyone know if having a min of ~ 100 hrs turbine time in the last 12 months
once you start Indoc (or sim start) is a show-stopper or not?

If it is, I will NOT have it; at 12 mos out of the cockpit (5 months of military retirement + 7 months swimming) I'd be about 0.
I know AK says our CJOs are good for 12 months but it makes no sense
to me that DAL pretty much requires 100 hrs turbine in 12 mos to GET the interview but they don't care about recency of flight time from CJO to indoc? Yeah, I know that 99% of swimmers are still flying but as a check-of-the-month guy I don't fit that category.
Concerned about it because I don't want to show up in friggin' May 2016 for indoc and have DAL tell me I now don't have the currency they want to start training. Would REALLY appreciate any credible words from anyone, especially anyone that might be in the same boat. If I need turbine time even now (when I'm swimming in the pool), I need to fly temporarily for a puddle jumper vs getting a sim job or delivering pizza to sorority girls.
What say you?....