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Old 10-19-2007 | 12:40 AM
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Yeah I did the CRJ course and fly the ATR now. The transition to the 700 will be cake.

Originally Posted by Banshee365
FYI the most junior CA here is 3 years 4 mos. Reserve will run 2-4 months right now.
What Banshee365 did not mention is that there is a guy with 1yr 7mo seniority @ ASA who just got on the preliminary for Captain... But, the final should go to a guy who is 2 year and 6 months. Minimums will drop again soon and two year upgrades will start popping soon. Look in the spring-summer ramp up, its going to get crazy.

It'll only going to get better... or worse. However you look at it.

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Old 10-19-2007 | 05:01 AM
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not bad.......im looking at sending in my stuff early Dec. hopefully by then ill have the times and the crj thing done.......how good is the crj training at ATPs what do they give you to keep and to study...........and then the ASA interview...questions?sim profile?
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Old 10-24-2007 | 08:33 AM
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Default ASA sim profiles?questions?

anybody willing to contribute?

gonna go see ASA at the job fair in miami on saturday..........
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Old 10-26-2007 | 06:00 AM
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Are they going to be there on Saturday? The site I looked at didn't mention them being there, so I wasn't considering going too much. It looked like most of the airiines going to be there were going to be looking for way more hours (and turbine time) that I don't have yet.
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Old 10-26-2007 | 06:15 AM
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go to the job fair in Miami if you can, if you ahve the mins for ASA, then just apply and they should get back to you the same day. Job fairs are good, i went to the one here in ATL back in May to see what each airline had to offer, got about 7 interviews out of the deal, went to two, and got hired at ASA which was one of my top choices, and here i am , if the TA goes through things are going to get pretty good around here, but regardless go to the fair for the experience and they may interview you on teh spot if you have the flight times. good luck!
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Old 10-26-2007 | 06:50 AM
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sent my stuff in yesterday with 400/150...think I have a chance? Also, any better response rate with emailing it directly or Airline Apps...maybe both or would that just **** them off...lol.

Thanks
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Old 10-26-2007 | 07:20 AM
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I could apply at any regional in US with my times but family health reasons limit me a bit in wanting to be near enough to home to visit them frequently. ASA would be a good fit out of ATL...a couple of hours drive and I'd be home. I kind of held out with a good deal to instruct a bit longer to pay some bills to get the magic 1000TT and make me eligible for Republic as well.


Originally Posted by mregan
go to the job fair in Miami if you can, if you ahve the mins for ASA, then just apply and they should get back to you the same day. Job fairs are good, i went to the one here in ATL back in May to see what each airline had to offer, got about 7 interviews out of the deal, went to two, and got hired at ASA which was one of my top choices, and here i am , if the TA goes through things are going to get pretty good around here, but regardless go to the fair for the experience and they may interview you on teh spot if you have the flight times. good luck!
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Old 11-02-2007 | 01:30 PM
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Well I work as a flight instructor at WMU, got 50% off on the cost of our Jet Course, which is a CL-65 sim no less, and I just got hired at ASA with 402/52 hours. So if you can find some way to get a deal on the jet course I would say go for it, because ASA loves (i.e. PREFERS) you to have jet simulator/glass cockpit time.
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