Who's been hired? [New Employer Can ID You!]
#2201
Line Holder
Joined: May 2014
Posts: 27
Likes: 0
From: EZ on rudders, not a C-130...
Delta
- 4,800+ Military (all the boxes checked).
- App went live 2013.
- 2014 shot myself in the foot and got hit with a staff job I couldn't escape. Goodbye, recency of experience.
- Retired early this year and hooked up with SkyWest.
On 29 July at 0900 or so I updated the app having crested 200 hours in the last twelve calendar months (ok, since May). At 1330, DAL sends me an invite. Maybe it was coincidence but I infer the recency of experience measure is 200 hours.
Looking forward to a November class date.
- 4,800+ Military (all the boxes checked).
- App went live 2013.
- 2014 shot myself in the foot and got hit with a staff job I couldn't escape. Goodbye, recency of experience.
- Retired early this year and hooked up with SkyWest.
On 29 July at 0900 or so I updated the app having crested 200 hours in the last twelve calendar months (ok, since May). At 1330, DAL sends me an invite. Maybe it was coincidence but I infer the recency of experience measure is 200 hours.
Looking forward to a November class date.
#2202
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Jul 2014
Posts: 127
Likes: 0
Congrats on Delta! It's great to hear you were hired out of SkyWest. I have a couple of military friends just hired with Skywest and are hoping for it to be a stepping stone to the majors.
Best of luck!
Best of luck!
Delta
- 4,800+ Military (all the boxes checked).
- App went live 2013.
- 2014 shot myself in the foot and got hit with a staff job I couldn't escape. Goodbye, recency of experience.
- Retired early this year and hooked up with SkyWest.
On 29 July at 0900 or so I updated the app having crested 200 hours in the last twelve calendar months (ok, since May). At 1330, DAL sends me an invite. Maybe it was coincidence but I infer the recency of experience measure is 200 hours.
Looking forward to a November class date.
- 4,800+ Military (all the boxes checked).
- App went live 2013.
- 2014 shot myself in the foot and got hit with a staff job I couldn't escape. Goodbye, recency of experience.
- Retired early this year and hooked up with SkyWest.
On 29 July at 0900 or so I updated the app having crested 200 hours in the last twelve calendar months (ok, since May). At 1330, DAL sends me an invite. Maybe it was coincidence but I infer the recency of experience measure is 200 hours.
Looking forward to a November class date.
#2203
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Sep 2015
Posts: 1,034
Likes: 2
From: I got into this business so I wouldn't have to work.
Delta
- 4,800+ Military (all the boxes checked).
- App went live 2013.
- 2014 shot myself in the foot and got hit with a staff job I couldn't escape. Goodbye, recency of experience.
- Retired early this year and hooked up with SkyWest.
On 29 July at 0900 or so I updated the app having crested 200 hours in the last twelve calendar months (ok, since May). At 1330, DAL sends me an invite. Maybe it was coincidence but I infer the recency of experience measure is 200 hours.
Looking forward to a November class date.
- 4,800+ Military (all the boxes checked).
- App went live 2013.
- 2014 shot myself in the foot and got hit with a staff job I couldn't escape. Goodbye, recency of experience.
- Retired early this year and hooked up with SkyWest.
On 29 July at 0900 or so I updated the app having crested 200 hours in the last twelve calendar months (ok, since May). At 1330, DAL sends me an invite. Maybe it was coincidence but I infer the recency of experience measure is 200 hours.
Looking forward to a November class date.
You may have missed the beginning of the wave, but the tide is still rising and the waters here at Delta are quite comfy, despite what you may read re: contract negotiations.
Best of luck, cybirr!
#2204
On Reserve
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 11
Likes: 0
From: 787 LHS
Going back to topic of no university degree. Thinking about leaving Europe (dual citizen) and trying my luck in the US. With 7000 hours on 737s and 4000pic on type, plus EASA training/examining qualifications would it still be nearly impossible to crack into one of the 3 majors without a university degree???
#2205
Gets Weekend Reserve
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 4,273
Likes: 264
From: B737CA
Going back to topic of no university degree. Thinking about leaving Europe (dual citizen) and trying my luck in the US. With 7000 hours on 737s and 4000pic on type, plus EASA training/examining qualifications would it still be nearly impossible to crack into one of the 3 majors without a university degree???
A degree is a virtual must... Let me put it this way: to get a call even with a degree is a challenge. Now, imagine your odds without a degree...
Were you a check airman or in your lingo, a TRI/TRE?
Aside from flight time, what else do you bring to the table? How many other checkboxes can you check off?
Unlike in Europe, major airlines don't care about type ratings or time in type, nor do we hire DEC's at this level...
The question is... what separates you from another regional jet captain who's familiar with the US regs and how things are done here?
#2206
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 6,430
Likes: 124
From: Window seat
Rednex - UA at one point stated that they'd hired 3 non degree pilots out of 1,800 hired. That's 1 in 600. Look around you, do you think you're in the 0.3% group?
The 'new hires' tend to be very experienced in the U.S. It's very common to see experience in 3, 4, or more different aircraft. 7,000 TT and 4,000 hrs PIC? The average civilian guy DL hired in 2014-2015 was slightly more experienced.
So here's probably how the U.S. would rank you -
College? No. Pass.
Flight time? Average.
Downside? Primarily in one a/c. In the US that is viewed as a negative. No 121. No US operational experience.
With a degree you're competitive for the leading US companies. Without a degree you'll probably be limited to the smaller, but still decent, US carriers. Hit the major job fairs and ask the various companies.
The 'new hires' tend to be very experienced in the U.S. It's very common to see experience in 3, 4, or more different aircraft. 7,000 TT and 4,000 hrs PIC? The average civilian guy DL hired in 2014-2015 was slightly more experienced.
So here's probably how the U.S. would rank you -
College? No. Pass.
Flight time? Average.
Downside? Primarily in one a/c. In the US that is viewed as a negative. No 121. No US operational experience.
With a degree you're competitive for the leading US companies. Without a degree you'll probably be limited to the smaller, but still decent, US carriers. Hit the major job fairs and ask the various companies.
#2208
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 6,430
Likes: 124
From: Window seat
A big recommendation is 'fix holes in your resume'.
There are online degrees that qualify.
What's your age? At 60 i wouldn't bother. At 25 I'd be enrolling. In 5-6 yrs you could have a four year degree. Maybe in the future only a two year degree is required? Or perhaps none?
There are online degrees that qualify.
What's your age? At 60 i wouldn't bother. At 25 I'd be enrolling. In 5-6 yrs you could have a four year degree. Maybe in the future only a two year degree is required? Or perhaps none?
#2209
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,414
Likes: 0
From: Heavies
Delta CJO
C-17 aircraft commander reserves
2600 TT
400 TPIC
40 hours 121 (regionals)
3.6 GPA in aviation science while enlisted
Enlisted RPA's and F-16 avionics (15 years in)
App in since 2013
Invite August 2016
Interview Sept 2016
Class Nov or Dec 2016
5+ internal recs to the secret email spaced out
4 job fairs (WAI x2, OBAP x2)
Prepped with FAPA, RST and E.C.
C-17 aircraft commander reserves
2600 TT
400 TPIC
40 hours 121 (regionals)
3.6 GPA in aviation science while enlisted
Enlisted RPA's and F-16 avionics (15 years in)
App in since 2013
Invite August 2016
Interview Sept 2016
Class Nov or Dec 2016
5+ internal recs to the secret email spaced out
4 job fairs (WAI x2, OBAP x2)
Prepped with FAPA, RST and E.C.
#2210
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,414
Likes: 0
From: Heavies
I saw something on FB "RST Preview" where someone with 3000 hrs TT and less than 1000 hrs TPIC and only 121 time received a CJO from DAL. That person had several "F"s and "W"s in college. How they did it is beyond me...but oh boy is it motivating. That is low-time as can be....
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post




