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jesduke1102 02-26-2008 02:17 PM

What airline should i go to
 
I am a CFII with 620TT, 25 Multi, and a college degree. I am trying to figure out which airline gives me the best options and which will take me. especially with my low multi time. NYC area Domiciles a plus

TRS531 02-26-2008 02:26 PM

Research on your own and come up with what you think fits your life/needs and personal goals the best. Read the interview gouges and start interviewing.

With so many carriers short on pilots throw out your resume and see what sticks. What do you have to lose?

Flyby1206 02-26-2008 02:28 PM

I made a collage once, but I was in pre-school. Comair, Colgan, Air Wisconsin, American Eagle all have bases in NYC. I know AE will take you with your flight times, and probably Colgan too, but not sure about the others.

http://airlinepilotcentral.com/resou...070412222.html

fit29 02-26-2008 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by jesduke1102 (Post 328279)
I am a CFII with 620TT, 25 Multi, and a collage degree. I am trying to figure out which airline gives me the best options and which will take me. especially with my low multi time. NYC area Domiciles a plus

Nice to see they are finally giving degrees for "Collages"

Sorry couldnt resist :D

Seriosly though, Mesaba, ASA if you wish to commute or move, I think Air Wisky, would also look at you with your times. Eagle has a LGA domicile I belive if you are into career FO.

Check APC for a list of airlines and their minimum hiring times.

cfii2007 02-26-2008 02:35 PM

Colgan???????????????

Brendan 02-26-2008 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by jesduke1102 (Post 328279)
I am a CFII with 620TT, 25 Multi, and a collage degree. I am trying to figure out which airline gives me the best options and which will take me. especially with my low multi time. NYC area Domiciles a plus

Oh man, you should edit your post with the correct spelling of "college" before too many people see it.

As a current college student, I cringe when I see my peers make stupid mistakes like that. Also, I feel it projects a less than professional light on all of us that fly.

Stick up my a**: now removed.

waflyboy 02-26-2008 02:52 PM

Look into Airnet's SIC program or be a training captain at Ameriflight.

won'tfly4free 02-26-2008 03:18 PM

That's how you can tell he's a real pilot, he can't spell

ridejumpfly 02-26-2008 03:26 PM


Originally Posted by fit29 (Post 328297)
Nice to see they are finally giving degrees for "Collages"

Sorry couldnt resist :D

Seriosly though, Mesaba, ASA if you wish to commute or move, I think Air Wisky, would also look at you with your times. Eagle has a LGA domicile I belive if you are into carrer FO.

Check APC for a list of airlines and their minimum hiring times.

If calling out someone on spelling you may want to check yours..

Carrer, would be career.

CRJDriver 02-26-2008 03:26 PM


Originally Posted by jesduke1102 (Post 328279)
and a collage degree.

You sure?

I don't understand why people on here keep asking which airline they should go to. Only you can make that decision.


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