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Fighter jet multiplier???
I am currently flying F-16s and have about 900 hours. At the end of my commitment I will have flown around 1250 total hours (PIC).
I recently talked with a friend, who works on the hiring board for Delta. He told me that their minimum is 1500 hours. I asked him if I would even be granted an interview. He told me "probably not." He told me that there are tons of guys out there with 4000 multi-engine hours that will get the interview before I do. Don't most airlines grant fighter time some sort of multiplier? I will be taking the ATP written before 1 Aug. Just trying to see what my chances would be of getting an interview with any major to see if I can even think about getting out by summer of 2015. Thanks in advance |
Originally Posted by jetpilot5578
(Post 1635052)
I am currently flying F-16s and have about 900 hours. At the end of my commitment I will have flown around 1250 total hours (PIC).
Originally Posted by jetpilot5578
(Post 1635052)
I recently talked with a friend, who works on the hiring board for Delta. He told me that their minimum is 1500 hours. I asked him if I would even be granted an interview. He told me "probably not." He told me that there are tons of guys out there with 4000 multi-engine hours that will get the interview before I do.
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Thanks John...much appreciated.
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Jet, Check your post in the military thread
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How long would you have been flying to have 1250 hours?
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Originally Posted by ManFlex
(Post 1635132)
How long would you have been flying to have 1250 hours?
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Don't worry, just mention you are an F-xx pilot and they will hire you with 10hrs. You will be chatting about your squadron in no time. Enjoy the breadsticks
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Originally Posted by jetpilot5578
(Post 1635663)
That's 2 full assignments of F-16, plus Basic course and undergraduate time (still PIC). I had a three year, non-flying tour....wanting to get out of the Air Force now.
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UPT time is only PIC when you're solo.
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Originally Posted by ManFlex
(Post 1635700)
Sorry, could you translate that into years? Civilian only here.
UPT is just over a year. 2xx hrs. RTU/RAG (specific a/c training) is about 6 months. Hours vary. 100 for a fighter guy???? Couple of other schools(survival), gaps between training, that make initial training exceed two years total. Assignments typically used to be about 2-3 yrs. So he's got roughly 2 yrs of training, 4-6 yrs operational, and a 3 yr non-flying assignment. 9-11 yrs total??? |
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