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Old 05-02-2014 | 12:10 PM
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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.

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Old 05-02-2014 | 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by jetpilot5578
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 don't remember what DAL's specific conversion factor is. Maybe a search would yield a specific answer. I might be the typical .3 per sortie, which would put you into the 1500 hr range more than likely.

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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.
If he works on the hiring board, he would know best. But reading this board, as well as others. A single seat pilot on the lower end of the spectrum with the sortie count doesn't seem to be in a competitive range. However, THAT'S FOR RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW. Come the fall and next year, it'll probably go down. As the applicant pool drains, naturally the competitive times for what is in your peer group will drop. But it seems that most single seat, I SAY AGAIN MOST seem to be in the 2000+ hr range, and the usual IP/EVAL/NATOPS/SEFE boxes checked as well.

However, network network network to strengthen yourself to compensate for the areas that may not be making you stand out in you respective peer group for now.
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Old 05-02-2014 | 12:24 PM
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Thanks John...much appreciated.
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Old 05-02-2014 | 01:51 PM
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Jet, Check your post in the military thread
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Old 05-02-2014 | 02:28 PM
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How long would you have been flying to have 1250 hours?
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Old 05-03-2014 | 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by ManFlex
How long would you have been flying to have 1250 hours?
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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Old 05-03-2014 | 11:40 AM
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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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Old 05-03-2014 | 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by jetpilot5578
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.
Sorry, could you translate that into years? Civilian only here.
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UPT time is only PIC when you're solo.
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Old 05-03-2014 | 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by ManFlex
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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