Originally Posted by
FTv3
The other thing I noticed is that you have 10K hours over 19 years in this industry. That’s 526 hours per year. For comparison I had about 800per year, 42% more. So, were you just sitting around on reserve hoping to not get called or were you doing training, union work, check airman stuff, etc. Brown loves evidence of consistent hard work ethic. Perhaps it’s this and not a disfunctional hiring dept overlooking your resume...?
I would say that is your opinion. 500 hours vs 800 hours per year? Pretty sure they don’t care since a lot of pilot at UPS fly less than 400 per year.
Like yours, just my opinion