Originally Posted by
daOldMan
Less than 1000 121 PIC and only an associates degree? Not really competitive. There are THOUSANDS of regional pilots with college degrees and 1000 PIC time at a 121 that are more qualified. A flow through might be his best shot, unless he finishes a 4 year degree and gets some more 121 PIC time.
In reference to the “less then a 1000 hours 121 PIC” mentioned above^^^. I am at 1000 hours 121 PiC. I’ve got another 3000 hours of 135 single engine Turbine PIC and 5000 single engine recip.
Does AA care about any of the single engine Turbine time?? I do assume that the single engine recip is essentially worthless!!
I have a degree and I was a 135 Check Airman with other duties.