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Quote: It's a valid point, even if exaggerated. The nature of the flying is ripe for fatigue. There's no way around it. Obviously we do what we can to mitigate, but it's rare to be woken up from the bunk on a multi-leg, 18 hour, back side of the clock flight and feel as fresh as you would coming from an 18 hour domestic overnight (and on a 3 or 4 day trip instead of 10-17 day). Dealing with fatigue is basically part of the job description here.
Except on the 737, no fatigue there.
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Quote: Except on the 737, no fatigue there.
Tough to be fatigued when you don't fly.
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Quote: Tough to be fatigued when you don't fly.
I've flown 6h today!.......after literally not touching the plane for 2 months
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If anyone can answer my question or give an opinion I would appreciate it.

I applied 6 months ago with an internal recommendation. Crickets!

I know others who have also applied and have internal recs who have also heard nothing.

We all have 3000+ hours and lots of 121. For an airline bleeding people every month, you don't seem too concerned with replacing them.

Anyone got an explanation?
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Quote: If anyone can answer my question or give an opinion I would appreciate it.

I applied 6 months ago with an internal recommendation. Crickets!

I know others who have also applied and have internal recs who have also heard nothing.

We all have 3000+ hours and lots of 121. For an airline bleeding people every month, you don't seem too concerned with replacing them.

Anyone got an explanation?
Have your internal rec guy email the recruiter directly.
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Quote: Have your internal rec guy email the recruiter directly.
Or just count your blessings.
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Quote: If anyone can answer my question or give an opinion I would appreciate it.

I applied 6 months ago with an internal recommendation. Crickets!

I know others who have also applied and have internal recs who have also heard nothing.

We all have 3000+ hours and lots of 121. For an airline bleeding people every month, you don't seem too concerned with replacing them.

Anyone got an explanation?
Same here, 3 internals. 3000+ hours, 2000 turbine… crickets
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Quote: Same here, 3 internals. 3000+ hours, 2000 turbine… crickets
Have you had your resume reviewed by someone?

Use the copy paste resume from ct350, add a few typos and gaps in employment and suddenly your resume gets thrown out just for that.
Im not saying yours is that, but it does happen.
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Quote: Have you had your resume reviewed by someone?

Use the copy paste resume from ct350, add a few typos and gaps in employment and suddenly your resume gets thrown out just for that.
Im not saying yours is that, but it does happen.

Yeah it’s been reviewed by a professional service. It hasn’t been rejected either, it’s still sitting there with the under review message.
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If FedEx called, would you go?


Atlas it seems wants pilots who will likely stay the year.

The company doesn't want to give you the widebody type rating only to have it embellish your resume and then you gone.

Just my take.

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