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Old 06-18-2008, 06:00 PM
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Lori -

On a cover letter or in the resume - what kind of times do you recommend listing?

After reviewing the military cover letter and resume examples on APC and then reviewing some of my peers; I have seen a wide variety of times. Some are short, sweet, and to the point while others have broken it down to just about every imagineable metric that there is out there in the aviation world!

Does it depends on the type of company that you are targeting? Obviously it would seem that you list at least the types of time that a company might have listed on its' website as minimums - but any other advice?

I have listed TT, PIC, JET, INST, and NIGHT; but what about INSTRUCTOR, SINGLE ENG, MULTI ENG, TURBO PROP, LAST 12 MONTHS, etc..........?

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Old 06-23-2008, 12:53 PM
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Lori -

On a cover letter or in the resume - what kind of times do you recommend listing?

After reviewing the military cover letter and resume examples on APC and then reviewing some of my peers; I have seen a wide variety of times. Some are short, sweet, and to the point while others have broken it down to just about every imagineable metric that there is out there in the aviation world!

Does it depends on the type of company that you are targeting? Obviously it would seem that you list at least the types of time that a company might have listed on its' website as minimums - but any other advice?

I have listed TT, PIC, JET, INST, and NIGHT; but what about INSTRUCTOR, SINGLE ENG, MULTI ENG, TURBO PROP, LAST 12 MONTHS, etc..........?

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Always parallel it to what they do and base it on their minimums. From there it's just filler. Do you think they would be interested in SE??
What questions do they ask of others regarding hours? That is what you put on your resume.
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