FedEx Hiring
#3321
New Hire
Joined APC: Sep 2016
Posts: 8
Same issue I've now run into. From what I can figure, the wording in the flight hours requirements section on the website has changed. The initial yes/no hours requirement question to create a profile has not.
Whatever requirement to have time in an aircraft 12.5K or greater has never come to my attention but good to know they're including more types.
Whatever requirement to have time in an aircraft 12.5K or greater has never come to my attention but good to know they're including more types.
#3322
The point is, that FedEx is now considering that particular model of aircraft from an entirely different category of aircraft! Although powerlift category is similar in many ways to airplane category, it is obviously also very different.
Since we've hired Harrier pilots in the past, I don't see why we excluded Osprey aviators in the first place! The wording makes it sound like gross weight was the reason but it is not. Certainly a move in the right direction when considering types of flight time.
A brief history of powerlift:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powered_lift
Out of curiosity, a quick question for powerlift pilots. Was your background for selection to these type of aircraft typically rotorcraft, fixed wing, both or direct entry? Potential for up to 3 categories on your FAA license. Impressive! Although calculating flight time requirements for the ATP Airplane multi-engine land may be an issue??
Since we've hired Harrier pilots in the past, I don't see why we excluded Osprey aviators in the first place! The wording makes it sound like gross weight was the reason but it is not. Certainly a move in the right direction when considering types of flight time.
A brief history of powerlift:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powered_lift
Out of curiosity, a quick question for powerlift pilots. Was your background for selection to these type of aircraft typically rotorcraft, fixed wing, both or direct entry? Potential for up to 3 categories on your FAA license. Impressive! Although calculating flight time requirements for the ATP Airplane multi-engine land may be an issue??
Last edited by 155mm; 09-02-2019 at 05:21 PM.
#3323
Since we've hired Harrier pilots in the past, I don't see why we excluded Osprey aviators in the first place! The wording makes it sound like gross weight was the reason but it is not. Certainly a move in the right direction when considering types of flight time.
A brief history of powerlift:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powered_lift
Out of curiosity, a quick question for powerlift pilots. Was your background for selection to these type of aircraft typically rotorcraft, fixed wing, both or direct entry? Impressive to say the least!
AV8B pilots are selected out of the jet pipeline from flight school. Osprey pilots were initially sourced from all airframes, both rotor and jets from the fleet. Next CH-46 squadrons were transitioned to Ospreys along with slots being awarded from flight school.
#3324
FWIW the AV8B was not powerlift until the Osprey came along. The FAA put it in the powerlift category and the AV8B was somehow dragged in with it. Right or wrong initially, both aircraft are getting relief by the FAA with a % of time to be counted as FW now.
AV8B pilots are selected out of the jet pipeline from flight school. Osprey pilots were initially sourced from all airframes, both rotor and jets from the fleet. Next CH-46 squadrons were transitioned to Ospreys along with slots being awarded from flight school.
AV8B pilots are selected out of the jet pipeline from flight school. Osprey pilots were initially sourced from all airframes, both rotor and jets from the fleet. Next CH-46 squadrons were transitioned to Ospreys along with slots being awarded from flight school.
#3325
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,820
They want 1500 hours of multi-engine turbo-prop or jet aircraft time or a combination of the two. If you don't have this yet, then don't check the yes box.
#3326
Line Holder
Joined APC: Dec 2015
Posts: 85
What’s the hiring outlook at FedEx looking like? I’m a FO at a regional with 3,000TT and 1500 SIC turbine. I’m waiting on a slot to upgrade but just seeing what my options are in the mean time. Does FedEx even hire civilian regional FO’s?
Thanks
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#3327
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Joined APC: Jan 2018
Posts: 108
Sure they would hire civilian regional FO’s. Although, I believe you need at least 500 TPIC.
#3328
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Joined APC: Mar 2006
Position: Crewmember
Posts: 1,376
I am unaware of any new hires that were hired straight from the right seat.
Become a Captain, and Check Airman if you can. Keep your app up to date.
We are hiring and I expect it will continue for quite a while.
Good Luck.
#3329
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Joined APC: Sep 2008
Position: B767
Posts: 1,899
There have definitely been some recent new hires that only had around 500 TPIC.
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