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Old 04-17-2021 | 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by hummingbear
I think a lot of people are under this impression that you can objectively rank your candidates from 1 to 75,000 and just pick the top 10K. But we’re talking about admission to a flight school. Most applicants will have zero flight time or aviation experience, so what metrics are you going to use to make those rankings? Aptitude tests? (Can be helpful, but certainly not definitive.) In person interviews are far from objective. (How many excellent pilots have you known that interviewed here & didn’t get the job?) The Hogan? High school grades? (You’re gonna cut a guy who eats & breathes aviation because the other guy rocked it on his AP Chem test?)

How do you tell that #526 is 1 ranking better than #527, and so on? Show me a ranking system that does this & I’ll show you a consulting firm that walked away with $10M of our profit sharing by pulling the Hogan 2.0 entirely out of their backsides.

If you believe that it is, in fact possible to rank people that specifically, then I can totally follow your logic that a diversity initiative must necessarily involve compromising standards. I don’t personally believe that it is possible, which pretty well sums up the point where our realities diverge.

And understand, I’m not even arguing that implementing a diversity target is the right way to do things, just that as long as they are doing it in choosing from among well qualified candidates, it is a social, not a safety issue.
We have yet to see what the pool inbound to Aviate looks like, but I would assume that competitive applicants would have credentials far in excess of the minimums, just like those for any other competitive program. So while a GED is all that is required for Aviate, since a 4-year degree is required to be hired by United, I’m sure there will be ample college graduates applying to fill their rosters and then some. The my have some other basic aptitude stuff on the application as well. So while it may be more difficult to measure the difference between 1&10, it probably isn’t hard to differentiate between 1&1000.