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captkdobbs 10-10-2018 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by Myfingershurt (Post 2684452)
I did the SSP. My gpa was 2.0. Barely graduated. Had two check ride failures. I got the job. Anything is possible.


Originally Posted by dodsqubam (Post 2685283)
Congratulations on getting the job. It’s good to know that they will not hold something like gpa or checkride failures against people.


Originally Posted by Baradium (Post 2685626)
He's definitely not the only one, I wasn't but know a few. They definitely pay attention but the key takeaway is that they still give you a chance and they look at the whole person so you can still redeem items that could look detrimental.

(BOLDs added by me)

Rule #1 when dealing with negatives in an interview: Own up to whatever it is. DO NOT play the 'blame game'.

Explain the situation factually, excluding the emotion.
Tell what you learned from the situation.
Show that you didn't repeat the mistake.

This formula works for traffic violations, checkride failures, poor gpa, etc.

As for any preferential interview program; don't count on ANY 'passes'. It is an interview at a major airline. Treat your interview prep as if you aren't going to get any 'credit' for where you work or how you got the interview. Be thankful that you get the interview and prep as if your career depends on it.

TalkTurkey 10-10-2018 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by captkdobbs (Post 2689196)
(BOLDs added by me)

Rule #1 when dealing with negatives in an interview: Own up to whatever it is. DO NOT play the 'blame game'.

Explain the situation factually, excluding the emotion.
Tell what you learned from the situation.
Show that you didn't repeat the mistake.

This formula works for traffic violations, checkride failures, poor gpa, etc.

As for any preferential interview program; don't count on ANY 'passes'. It is an interview at a major airline. Treat your interview prep as if you aren't going to get any 'credit' for where you work or how you got the interview. Be thankful that you get the interview and prep as if your career depends on it.

This is very sound advice. Heed to this DGIers.

Avroman 10-10-2018 07:44 PM

If only Delta gave the same true blank slate to us during the SSP... They clearly blacklisted a number of pilots either because of application issues, being in the training department in a position that couldn't be vacated at the time or they hit their hiring quota and the rest were out of luck. The interview was obvious BS. Decisions were made before anyone arrived in ATL. Now I don't advocate anyone go pee on the guard shack but don't expect a job from this "deal" It's a carrot to keep people here, just as the SSP was, not a great path to mainline. It payed off for some but just as many will be left here and "TFAYD"

flywithjohn 10-11-2018 06:07 AM


Originally Posted by Avroman (Post 2689441)
If only Delta gave the same true blank slate to us during the SSP... They clearly blacklisted a number of pilots either because of application issues, being in the training department in a position that couldn't be vacated at the time or they hit their hiring quota and the rest were out of luck. The interview was obvious BS. Decisions were made before anyone arrived in ATL. Now I don't advocate anyone go pee on the guard shack but don't expect a job from this "deal" It's a carrot to keep people here, just as the SSP was, not a great path to mainline. It payed off for some but just as many will be left here and "TFAYD"

Yep - Flows, CPPs, DGIs, ETD, SSP... KFC - whatever you want to call it. They are all mechanisms to recruit and retain pilots at the regional level who are otherwise qualified to go to the maineline partner. If the majors really wanted you - they would have you.

Baradium 10-11-2018 07:36 AM


Originally Posted by Avroman (Post 2689441)
If only Delta gave the same true blank slate to us during the SSP... They clearly blacklisted a number of pilots either because of application issues, being in the training department in a position that couldn't be vacated at the time or they hit their hiring quota and the rest were out of luck. The interview was obvious BS. Decisions were made before anyone arrived in ATL. Now I don't advocate anyone go pee on the guard shack but don't expect a job from this "deal" It's a carrot to keep people here, just as the SSP was, not a great path to mainline. It payed off for some but just as many will be left here and "TFAYD"

I wonder what proof you have of this?

The hiring process is tough, and there are a lot of good pilots who didn't get the yes, but there is no evidence of blacklisting.

Now, if you're saying that pilots who had poorly completed applications had a difficult time, I could buy that, but that's not blacklisting. There is no evidence that being in the training department prevented people from getting hired and there is no hiring quota at Delta. There is plenty to show, however, that the hiring process is difficult and excellent applicants sometimes still don't get through it.

Imapilot2 01-28-2019 04:48 AM


Originally Posted by dodsqubam (Post 2685283)
Congratulations on getting the job. It’s good to know that they will not hold something like gpa or checkride failures against people.

What should they go on? Hair color and nice cuticles?

Imapilot2 01-28-2019 05:09 AM


Originally Posted by Avroman (Post 2689441)
If only Delta gave the same true blank slate to us during the SSP... They clearly blacklisted a number of pilots either because of application issues, being in the training department in a position that couldn't be vacated at the time or they hit their hiring quota and the rest were out of luck. The interview was obvious BS. Decisions were made before anyone arrived in ATL. Now I don't advocate anyone go pee on the guard shack but don't expect a job from this "deal" It's a carrot to keep people here, just as the SSP was, not a great path to mainline. It payed off for [ some] but just as many will be left here and "TFAYD"

Since our 1st flows back in 2010 I'd say around a 1000 pilots have come from pinnicolaba in some way or another. Just because you aren't at Delta doesn't mean it's a carrot. Especially to those 1000 pilots.

Mesabah 01-28-2019 06:56 AM


Originally Posted by Imapilot2 (Post 2751398)
Since our 1st flows back in 2010 I'd say around a 1000 pilots have come from pinnicolaba in some way or another. Just because you aren't at Delta doesn't mean it's a carrot. Especially to those 1000 pilots.

It's about ~700 before the DGI started, but remember, we had close to 3000 pilots in 2010. Around 600 of us are still here.

theUpsideDown 01-28-2019 07:26 AM


Originally Posted by Mesabah (Post 2751451)
It's about ~700 before the DGI started, but remember, we had close to 3000 pilots in 2010. Around 600 of us are still here.

Yeah but ~100 of them said no to the flow or to the SSP because they wanna finish it out here.


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