A couple things to consider: You probably want some kind of background that lends itself to very condensed training program. I know the pass rate is good, but probably related to the interview/sim check weeding out a lot. I think someone who comes in at R-ATP, with 25hrs multi will really struggle. You’ll only see some stuff once in the sim. You won’t get a lot of time learning circling or flaps up landings. I know young pilots coming from 141 universities are doing well, and the company is excited to hire them. But, the training program isn’t really setup like regionals. It’s good overall, but you need to bring some experience, IMO