"Letter" quetion
Hello, I interviewed with Southwest in October and I received "the letter" yesterday. I have a question about the contents though. My references were contacted about a week after the intereview and feedback was positive. When I got the letter, it said that "after a thorough review, it was deteremined you did not possess a required qualification. You can always get the qualification and reapply at a later time." Did anyone else get this letter or understand what it means? I am a 10-year Air Force A-10 pilot who was a former T-37 IP. I have more than enough hours in every category. I have no criminal or DUI records. The intereview seemed like it went well (as I'm sure probably everyone thinks that). I'm not the greatest pilot in the world but I have also not done anything hugely bad, like crash or break something or even bust a checkride. I have my commercial, ATP and 737 type. Does anyone know what they are talking about, or why they wouldn't ask me about it before, during, or even after the interview to clarify? Thanks.