Originally Posted by
Rotorwashed
You're going to get a different answer from everyone, because everyone's priorities and criteria for what makes a particular airline better is different. As a previous comment also said, you need to figure out what you want from your airline of choice, then find the airline that best fits that need. Each one seems to have its "thing". I have found that the majority of people I talk to choose whichever airline just so happens to have a crew base near their hometown. To me that seems wildly misguided, as I can live anywhere and be happy with it. To me, I prefer to find an airline that offers a better day to day qol and scheduling ability, and setup camp in a Jr base. Again though, to each his own.
That being said, you've got plenty of time. Don't fall for the pipeline program stuff, it's just a marketing mumbo jumbo to try to get you to commit yourself to an airline early on. If you really boil them down, they don't offer much, if anything at all. You've got a few years to go before you're gonna have your hours so wait and see what airlines are offering in a few years. Just my .02
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I appreciate this input. It was helpful. Thanks!