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?
Or would they go the other way and fly for a regional and then apply? Just curious...thank you.
Just to give you some insight, the average flight time of the people in my indoc class a couple months ago was well north of 5000 total. Pretty much everyone had multiple type ratings, and extensive corporate and international experience. It was an exceptionally well rounded and talented class of people. If you want to work at NetJets, I would highly consider getting your experience at a place like Executive AirShare.. a company that does a similar style of flying, where you get the corporate pilot experience and customer service interaction. Hope that's helpful. Wishing all of you a wonderful holiday season.