Originally Posted by
Jland0413
Out of curiosity does NetJets accept R-ATP? Like if someone wanted to avoid airlines and go corporate could they graduate from college and go straight into the right seat?
No, they don't take the R-ATP. At a minimum, you require a standard ATP, 2500 flight hours, and some other qualifications.
This is from the
pilot careers page:
To qualify as a NetJets Aviation pilot candidate, you must have the following prerequisites:
Airline Transport Pilot Certificate (Multi-Engine Land)
Current FAA First Class Medical certificate
2500 hours total pilot time
500 hours fixed wing multi-engine time
250 hours instrument time (actual or simulated in flight - excludes simulator time)
Honestly, starting at a regional would probably give you the most options, whether it's going to Netjets or going to a major.