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ConnectionPilot 12-03-2006 11:03 AM

Requesting Info about an airlines
 
I'm looking as to how I can find out company information for the airlines I want to apply for. How would I do this?
American Eagle
Express Jet
Chautauqua

Quagmire 12-03-2006 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by ConnectionPilot (Post 87939)
I'm looking as to how I can find out company information for the airlines I want to apply for. How would I do this?
American Eagle
Express Jet
Chautauqua

I guess the easiest way is to go to pilotjobs.com, which is some website ATP setup. It will give you the basics and link to the company websites.

btwissel 12-03-2006 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by ConnectionPilot (Post 87939)
I'm looking as to how I can find out company information for the airlines I want to apply for. How would I do this?
American Eagle
Express Jet
Chautauqua

what kind of company information are you looking for?

if it's financial stuff, there should be an "investor information/relations link on the main website.

if it's history, each airline usually has a brief history on their website. if not, there's always wikipedia.

ConnectionPilot 12-03-2006 12:46 PM

well i know i need to know as much as I can about the airline before the interview, what info should that be

btwissel 12-03-2006 01:03 PM

some background on the company;

how they got started and a random fact (where their callsign came from, for example)

general financial health of the airline

what A/C they fly
Domiciles (they might be nice and ask you where you want to live)
general route structure (east coast, midwest, etc.)

beyond that, there are plenty of websites with gouges on all airlines' interviews

DiamondFlyer 12-03-2006 01:30 PM

Hey,

does anyone know how tough it is to get a job at great lakes or big sky? like minimums....i have around 1200 hours and 160 multi

iflyjets4food 12-03-2006 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by DiamondFlyer (Post 87967)
Hey,

does anyone know how tough it is to get a job at great lakes or big sky? like minimums....i have around 1200 hours and 160 multi

Are you serious? Do you actually WANT to work at those two places? You have enough time to go elsewhere.

DiamondFlyer 12-03-2006 02:47 PM

True, but i doubt I have much of a choice; I quit ground school at TSA because I was struggling with the RJ

ToiletDuck 12-03-2006 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by DiamondFlyer (Post 87983)
True, but i doubt I have much of a choice; I quit ground school at TSA because I was struggling with the RJ

Do you not have any aspirations to fly a jet one day? It won't get any easier. Why did you quit? As far as minimums just go to www.airlinepilotcentral.com and click on regionals then onthe one you want.

dingo222 12-03-2006 03:43 PM

learning the rj is a piece of cake compared to some of the t-props out there. good luck with that


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