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Old 08-04-2006 | 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Double Nickel
I'm not sure about what will actually happen, but the email I received from them specifically says group interview. Details have been limited as each time I email them, it’s two days until I get a reply back. I have no details about where the interview is held (other than SLC), what time, travel arrangements, etc.
It sounds like they're inviting you to the full, actual interview in SLC. When I got my invitation to interview, it was the same thing, an email inviting me to a "group interview" in SLC. I think they just mean there will be others there besides you. They tend to call the other things "open houses."
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Old 08-04-2006 | 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by rickair7777
You'll most likely need 1000/100. Mesa would scoop you right up, but I would NOT recomend that...
That's what I am afriad of. I REALLY want to come to skywest. The school I instruct at is in the process of trying to build a bridge program with them. Would like to set up a lower min for our type rated pilots. So far nothing has been worked out.

And yeah....I agree with the Mesa thing
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Old 08-06-2006 | 06:19 PM
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Just curious, what did you expect to gain from a CRJ type rating with 600 hours? I assume that you're a CFI...how did you get talked into that?
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Old 08-07-2006 | 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Burt Reynolds
Just curious, what did you expect to gain from a CRJ type rating with 600 hours? I assume that you're a CFI...how did you get talked into that?
Quite simply.....a job.
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Old 08-08-2006 | 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by CSLewis
It sounds like they're inviting you to the full, actual interview in SLC. When I got my invitation to interview, it was the same thing, an email inviting me to a "group interview" in SLC. I think they just mean there will be others there besides you. They tend to call the other things "open houses."
You are exactly right. I finally got word this is a full interview.

Originally Posted by Slaphappy
I was booked PS on delta for next week.
This is also true. I was told you can be booked positive space on SkyWest, ASA, Delta, or United.
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Old 08-11-2006 | 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Burt Reynolds
Just curious, what did you expect to gain from a CRJ type rating with 600 hours? I assume that you're a CFI...how did you get talked into that?
I taught the CRJ for a few years and I personally feel that gaining a CRJ type is a waist of time and money. Going to a regional isn’t like going to Southwest. Yes, get the 737 type for Southwest because it’s worth a job at SWA and they required it before training (per SWA Mins). There isn’t a single regional out there that requires a type. Pay less and take a course that gives you glass training and advanced systems knowledge (turbine engine theory, A/C, pressurization, avionics, electrical, etc.) There’re schools out there that give you better training than an RJ Type and cost a fraction of the price. Yes, you don't have it listed on you ticket; you also don't have the loan either. The CRJ type is over rated. I'm just thankful that I didn't have to pay for mine. My CRJ training didn't help me get the job and I taught the DAMN thing. When they offered the RJ to me I took the EMB. My reason, the EMB class was a month before the RJ so I now have seniority over all those RJ pilots who had to wait. Seniority is everything.

I don't think you will ever find a bridge program to SW. They are strict on there 1000/100 mins. Here at SW it's all about who you know. The best bridge program is to have a few CFI's get hired and let the funnel begin.

I was a CFI as well as a RJ instructor for Pan Am and in the last 2 years over 40 pilots have been hired here from Pan Am. Ever month a new class starts and odds are that Pan Am has a few pilots there. I'm not saying go to Pan Am. I'm saying get hired and help the flow. 95% of the pilots from Pan Am got hired here because of who they know.

Good luck and my best advice to you is waiting for SW. Don’t go to Mesa at 700 hours. You talk to 99 out of 100 SW pilots and they will say “You only leave SW for your DREAM JOB. Make sure your DAMN curtains its wants right for you because you’re giving up a seniority number at a DAMN good airline.” Can anyone say that about another regional? No, because SkyWest is the best. SW is worth waiting for. Get the interview and it you don’t get hired them for to Mesa or someone else. You won’t regret it.
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