Originally Posted by
Macchi30
So I'm a bit confused. On ExpressJet's website it continuously says "if the candidate meets eligibility, they will be on a direct path to transition to UA". But the specific eligibility requirements are not listed.. but here is what has me confused, on UA's website, it does not show a college Degree as a Requirement. But when I was looking at the Pathway program with CommutAir, it said to transition over to the United team, you must have a degree before being given an offer letter.
I'm just wondering if that was just for CommutAir pilots, or if it's a general thing for United Airlines. Even though on United's actual website, a degree is not listed as a requirement..
Short answer is you need a 4 year degree. I don't know where you looked but United will only take guys without a 4 year degree if you have a resume that gets you qualified for NASA. Lots of guys stick doing the grind to get that degree and get over that last hurdle