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#11
New Hire
Joined APC: Jan 2023
Posts: 1
DL Propel program
Was looking for a post on this topic but I'll ask the question here. I'm trying to get more information on the DL Propel program, as it appears they are quite vague in their explanation on their website.
https://propel.delta.com/content/pro...llegepath.html
Curious what exactly is included in their claims of "Come to DL in 42 months or less" in their collegiate pathway. Does that mean once I graduate and after starting to fly at a regional I will be at DL in 42 months? Is it including training when I become an FO at Endeavor? Does it include building my hours prior to getting my ATP? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I find the language to be purposely vague and hoping anyone can clarify.
Thanks!
https://propel.delta.com/content/pro...llegepath.html
Curious what exactly is included in their claims of "Come to DL in 42 months or less" in their collegiate pathway. Does that mean once I graduate and after starting to fly at a regional I will be at DL in 42 months? Is it including training when I become an FO at Endeavor? Does it include building my hours prior to getting my ATP? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I find the language to be purposely vague and hoping anyone can clarify.
Thanks!
#12
Line Holder
Joined APC: Jul 2022
Posts: 62
I signed up as a cadet at SkyWest, one of the most reputable regional airlines from what I know. I will be training at Sling Pilot Academy, who became a partner with SkyWest *after* I signed up as a cadet.
It seems to be working out for me. I plan to become a FO at SkyWest regardless, so why not enjoy some perks as a cadet?
It seems to be working out for me. I plan to become a FO at SkyWest regardless, so why not enjoy some perks as a cadet?
#13
Line Holder
Joined APC: Nov 2022
Posts: 31
Was looking for a post on this topic but I'll ask the question here. I'm trying to get more information on the DL Propel program, as it appears they are quite vague in their explanation on their website.
https://propel.delta.com/content/pro...llegepath.html
Curious what exactly is included in their claims of "Come to DL in 42 months or less" in their collegiate pathway. Does that mean once I graduate and after starting to fly at a regional I will be at DL in 42 months? Is it including training when I become an FO at Endeavor? Does it include building my hours prior to getting my ATP? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I find the language to be purposely vague and hoping anyone can clarify.
Thanks!
https://propel.delta.com/content/pro...llegepath.html
Curious what exactly is included in their claims of "Come to DL in 42 months or less" in their collegiate pathway. Does that mean once I graduate and after starting to fly at a regional I will be at DL in 42 months? Is it including training when I become an FO at Endeavor? Does it include building my hours prior to getting my ATP? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I find the language to be purposely vague and hoping anyone can clarify.
Thanks!
That’s 42mos getting 1,000hrs at connection carrier (regional) or WheelsUp, or 750hrs flight time from being in the military reserve/guard. I’d suspect it not to include training except for flight hours you may obtain from there. To be sure I’d shoot them an email for best transparency. They have a contact us tab at the top right of the link.
Last edited by LeakyStrut; 01-25-2023 at 06:29 PM.
#14
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Joined APC: May 2015
Position: everywhere but nowhere
Posts: 417
Was looking for a post on this topic but I'll ask the question here. I'm trying to get more information on the DL Propel program, as it appears they are quite vague in their explanation on their website.
https://propel.delta.com/content/pro...llegepath.html
Curious what exactly is included in their claims of "Come to DL in 42 months or less" in their collegiate pathway. Does that mean once I graduate and after starting to fly at a regional I will be at DL in 42 months? Is it including training when I become an FO at Endeavor? Does it include building my hours prior to getting my ATP? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I find the language to be purposely vague and hoping anyone can clarify.
Thanks!
https://propel.delta.com/content/pro...llegepath.html
Curious what exactly is included in their claims of "Come to DL in 42 months or less" in their collegiate pathway. Does that mean once I graduate and after starting to fly at a regional I will be at DL in 42 months? Is it including training when I become an FO at Endeavor? Does it include building my hours prior to getting my ATP? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I find the language to be purposely vague and hoping anyone can clarify.
Thanks!
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