United CPP comes to Mesa
#401
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20 years of flying a CRJ doesn't prepare you for international charter work, going to places that a typical DL/UA/AA pilot will never see. There's a ton more to learn. However, learning that stuff isn't the issue. I can tell you at 39, I am no where near as sharp as I was when I was in flight school, or even a newhire at Mesa. My experience helps make up for where my brain is starting to fail me, and it ****es me off.
#402
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Hard in which way? My time at the regionals was some of the most fun I ever had, but my difficulties were centered around crew interactions every once in a while or holding my tongue in front of a passenger which I often failed to do.
20 years of flying a CRJ doesn't prepare you for international charter work, going to places that a typical DL/UA/AA pilot will never see. There's a ton more to learn. However, learning that stuff isn't the issue. I can tell you at 39, I am no where near as sharp as I was when I was in flight school, or even a newhire at Mesa. My experience helps make up for where my brain is starting to fail me, and it ****es me off.
20 years of flying a CRJ doesn't prepare you for international charter work, going to places that a typical DL/UA/AA pilot will never see. There's a ton more to learn. However, learning that stuff isn't the issue. I can tell you at 39, I am no where near as sharp as I was when I was in flight school, or even a newhire at Mesa. My experience helps make up for where my brain is starting to fail me, and it ****es me off.
#404
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United:
"What is the selection process?
If you meet all the eligibility requirements described above, you can apply to Aviate
via AirlineApps.com and via the United portal. Both a profile in AirlineApps.com
and United are required to be completed to continue in the selection process.
Once your application is submitted, the United hiring team will complete an initial
screening. If selected to continue in the screening process, United will invite to you
interview at the Denver Training Center (or other location, as determined by
United).
You will spend half a day onsite for the interview, which includes the following four
sections: 1. a panel interview consisting of behavioral-based questions; 2. a
technical interview consisting of aviation-specific topics; 3. a computer-based Leadership Inventory and 4. a computer-based Becoming United cultural
assessment
Finally, a Board of Review will evaluate your overall application and extend an offer to join Aviate if all screening criteria are met.
American Wholly Owned:
-Complete Initial Interview successfully with carrier and pass training
-Don't be a dirtbag
#405
Not even close. It's the CPP with more hoops. It's worse.
United:
"What is the selection process?
If you meet all the eligibility requirements described above, you can apply to Aviate
via AirlineApps.com and via the United portal. Both a profile in AirlineApps.com
and United are required to be completed to continue in the selection process.
Once your application is submitted, the United hiring team will complete an initial
screening. If selected to continue in the screening process, United will invite to you
interview at the Denver Training Center (or other location, as determined by
United).
You will spend half a day onsite for the interview, which includes the following four
sections: 1. a panel interview consisting of behavioral-based questions; 2. a
technical interview consisting of aviation-specific topics; 3. a computer-based Leadership Inventory and 4. a computer-based Becoming United cultural
assessment
Finally, a Board of Review will evaluate your overall application and extend an offer to join Aviate if all screening criteria are met.
American Wholly Owned:
-Complete Initial Interview successfully with carrier and pass training
-Don't be a dirtbag
United:
"What is the selection process?
If you meet all the eligibility requirements described above, you can apply to Aviate
via AirlineApps.com and via the United portal. Both a profile in AirlineApps.com
and United are required to be completed to continue in the selection process.
Once your application is submitted, the United hiring team will complete an initial
screening. If selected to continue in the screening process, United will invite to you
interview at the Denver Training Center (or other location, as determined by
United).
You will spend half a day onsite for the interview, which includes the following four
sections: 1. a panel interview consisting of behavioral-based questions; 2. a
technical interview consisting of aviation-specific topics; 3. a computer-based Leadership Inventory and 4. a computer-based Becoming United cultural
assessment
Finally, a Board of Review will evaluate your overall application and extend an offer to join Aviate if all screening criteria are met.
American Wholly Owned:
-Complete Initial Interview successfully with carrier and pass training
-Don't be a dirtbag
#407
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#408
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Well he is kind of an idiot, so it makes sense that he got it wrong. This sounds a lot like the Propel program at Delta. Now kids coming out of college are going to come fly UA Express planes then jump over the captains in the left seat because UA has already vetted them. Meanwhile captains with thousands of hours can’t get a call.
#409
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From: 175 CA
..I disagree..Having done this move myself, and watched a few of my senior colleaques fail their training, I can tell you from experience that it is not so easy..20+ years on the CRJ is not going to help you much, when learning to fly an airplane that´s built a half a century ago..Boeing is a completely different beast, especially the earlier ones..
..Age and experience usually helps you in aviation..Sometimes not..
Fly safe,
B757
..Age and experience usually helps you in aviation..Sometimes not..
Fly safe,
B757
I've never seen a regional captain struggle in training. ever.
#410
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This dude is probably some crusty old guy who hates RJ pilots..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_North
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