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Originally Posted by eppnet
(Post 2991645)
Nice try. You must be bored. Admin will delete this account soon [emoji1375]
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Originally Posted by Toconfok
(Post 2991649)
how helpful and friendly! Thanks for the advice... just looking for an app review company rec... You must be a joy to fly with.
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Originally Posted by SparrowBird
(Post 2991786)
China basically kicked all contract pilots to the crib without pay.
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Originally Posted by SparrowBird
(Post 2991786)
China basically kicked all contract pilots to the crib without pay.
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Originally Posted by Toconfok
(Post 2991643)
Hey everyone! I am coming back to the States after 5 years of flying in China on the a320. I will be Joining a Regional airline and would love to join AA. Does any one know which app review company emphasizes American Airlines? (Emerald, checked and set?)
thanks for your replies in advance! TT 4300 A320 check airman 800 PIC Associates Degree |
Originally Posted by black cat
(Post 2991830)
Sounds like you're doing the right thing by joining a regional to get your flight time up to where it will be competitive. Emerald is good for prep. Also start hitting the job fairs such as WIA etc. And I'd strongly recommend taking the time to get a 4 year degree. Without it, your chances of landing a job at AA, or any other legacy for that matter, are quite slim without being well connected to someone with some pull. Good luck!
For the degree, not necessarily: going to one of our WOs would open up the flow option. Wouldn’t be quick, but it’s an option. |
Originally Posted by BFMthisA10
(Post 2991832)
OP’s hours are plenty competitive.
For the degree, not necessarily: going to one of our WOs would open up the flow option. Wouldn’t be quick, but it’s an option. |
Originally Posted by black cat
(Post 2991833)
Well, he's inquiring about app review. So I don't think he's setting himself up for flowthrough.
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. |
Originally Posted by daOldMan
(Post 2991885)
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. |
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