Originally Posted by
arouth
Hi,
E-8 JSTARS 707 pilot in Georgia at 17 years in the Air Force. I am currently in the left seat as an aircraft commander. I was just wondering if I could get some opinions on being hired by Delta now or in the next few years I’m most likely getting out at 20 years but could technically exit next month.
One thing about being in the Air Force is that you have other jobs aside from flying. I just did a 1 year non-flying overseas tour and now am flying twice a month to be maintain some proficiency, but the rest of the time I do office work. That is most likely not going to change since the younger pilots are are lining up to deploy since that is how you get hours and upgrade.
I have about 2500 hours total with roughly 1200 PIC, 800 SIC, and the rest student and other time. That is probably not going to increase dramatically in the next 3 years when I hit 20, so I was just wondering what my chances are of being hired as a FO with Delta? From my research on here I’m thinking it’ll be the regionals, but you never know.
Thanks!
I agree with the previous response as far as get your application in as soon as you're ready to get hired. It sounds like the toughest part for you might just be currency. Worst case I expect if you go to a regional you would only be there long enough to get good currency before you'd be snapped up.
Definitely get your full time in if you can, one way or another. Of course, the sooner you can get a seniority number the better as well. If you go out with some time left I'm sure you'd likely look for a reserve or guard unit to give you the last few years.