Originally Posted by
Bellanca
Unless things have recently changed, you just have to be current in a jet or t prop.
If you haven't flown in 6-12+ months or so, or do not meet company or FAA mins (obviously) you won't be given a cqfo position.
That's what I thought. But not what I was told today when I spoke with someone in HR today. I am current in a Jet flying 135 and have a substantial amount of 121 time both jet and prop and I was told that they were only taking current and qualified EMB-145 pilots into the CQFO program. Maybe the lady didn't know what she was talking about...