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Old 09-29-2017 | 04:26 PM
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No idea but you can't be the first F-16 pilot with these questions. There's got to be someone associated with this process at FedEx who can answer those questions. We've hired plenty of pure F-16 drivers who probably didn't have to go out and get 1500 hours of multi-engine PIC time to make that happen.
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Old 09-29-2017 | 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Adlerdriver
No idea but you can't be the first F-16 pilot with these questions. There's got to be someone associated with this process at FedEx who can answer those questions.

This isn't an original question. FedEx has hired plenty of A4, A7, & F8 drivers. I personally know 2 FedEx Captains that were hired directly from T38 FAP jobs (and that was the biggest thing they'd ever flown).

Surely someone out there cab answer this easy question?

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Old 09-29-2017 | 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by ViperGuy69
I don't know for sure. I'm just going off the FedEx Pilot Credentials website. It specifically reads:



"1500 hours total fixed-wing time as pilot-in-command (PIC) or second-in-command in multi-engine turbo-prop A/C or jet A/C or combination thereof (GTOW 12,500). A minimum of 1000 hours total fixed-wing pilot-in-command in multi-engine turbo prop A/C or jet A/C or combination thereof (GTOW 12,500 or greater) is preferred.



Does this mean all turbo-prop time and jet time must be multi-engine?



Or does it mean "multi-engine turbo-prop time" AND/OR "[any] jet time"?


My crash pad roommate is a viper driver. Pretty sure the talon and the viper were his only experience? Either way, the requirement is satisfied by the viper; the preferred must make room for allowances.


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Old 10-02-2017 | 10:33 AM
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What is difference between a "hub" and a "domicile?"
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Old 10-02-2017 | 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by KODI3
What is difference between a "hub" and a "domicile?"
A domicile is one of the pilot bases (MEM, IND, LAX, ANC, HKG, CGN). When someone says "hub", they're probably referring to a sort facility. A sort facility typically allows a large volume of shipments to be brought inbound from outlying stations, sorted by destination (or region) and put on aircraft bound for those destination. Very similar to the hub and spoke system used by passenger airlines. There are several varieties of sort facilities: some examples... National SFs like MEM and IND (which also happen to be pilot domiciles), Regional SFs (Fort Worth, OAK, EWR, GSO) and international SFs (ANC, CDG, CGN, CAN).
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Old 10-02-2017 | 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Adlerdriver
A domicile is one of the pilot bases (MEM, IND, LAX, ANC, HKG, CGN).
There are no pilots domiciled in CGN or HKG. All pilots based in CGN and HKG are domiciled in MEM. Confused yet?
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Old 10-02-2017 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by cargofast
There are no pilots domiciled in CGN or HKG. All pilots based in CGN and HKG are domiciled in MEM. Confused yet?
Whatever your point is, it's far beyond the scope of the question posed here.
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Old 10-04-2017 | 07:49 PM
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Hi,

I am seeking some info regarding Pilot Credentials app and some general things. I have completed and published my app, but I am still gathering references and letters of rec. I have done some reading about Personal Endorsements, but it seems like a bit of a mystery whether or not one will get a call without one. That said, here are my specific questions:

1) Is it bad to have my app published without all letters of rec and references gathered? I was told by some that publishing early is good because FedEx takes into consideration how long an app has been published when considering whom to invite. Conversely, I have read that if the 'computer' passes over my app, 'it' will not look at my app again for a good-deal of time. Any clarity someone can offer?

2) Do letters of rec from non FedEx employees matter? I can gather quite a few letters, but I only have a handful of contacts at FedEx...and even fewer who truly 'know' me personally.

3) I'm a transitioning military pilot (separating, not retiring). Intend to fly w/the reserves. I read in another post that FedEx may be veering away from part-time reservists. Any evidence-based truth to that statement?

Thanks for the help! Appreciate any advice (either related to my questions or not) that you can offer.
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Old 10-05-2017 | 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by JTCB1
Hi,

I am seeking some info regarding Pilot Credentials app and some general things. I have completed and published my app, but I am still gathering references and letters of rec. I have done some reading about Personal Endorsements, but it seems like a bit of a mystery whether or not one will get a call without one.
I had no PE and knew no one at Fedex when I got the interview invite. I was also not prior 121 or military. I applied about 10 months before I got the call, and updated my app once a week. In our 20+ person class, only 5 had PE's.


3) I'm a transitioning military pilot (separating, not retiring). Intend to fly w/the reserves. I read in another post that FedEx may be veering away from part-time reservists. Any evidence-based truth to that statement?

I'm a very recent new hire, nearly half of the class I was in is either currently guard/reserve or transitioning to it.
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Old 10-05-2017 | 03:36 PM
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So I broke down and paid for an application review service. Great investment (hopefully). I discovered that I was killing myself with paper cuts. In any case, the "reviewer" said that I needed to include military schools/training courses, etc.. into the educational portion. Well I tried that, and if I'm "honest" with the stuff, it doesn't go. The system flags it because it's either not marked as a semester/quarter nor does it fit in the category of "type of education" from the drop down. Has anyone else tried successfully to do this?
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