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scudrunner13 08-23-2017 06:27 AM

"Silver Bullet"
 
Hi folks,

A few guys I know around the industry have received "silver bullets" from United Chief Pilots. What are silver bullets and do they help an applicant? Thank you

cadetdrivr 08-23-2017 06:55 AM


Originally Posted by scudrunner13 (Post 2418192)
A few guys I know around the industry have received "silver bullets" from United Chief Pilots. What are silver bullets and do they help an applicant? Thank you

The process has changed but basically the CP at each base receives a VERY limited number of special recommendations per year that they may forward to pilot hiring. This represents a substantial reduction in the applications that CPs may formally recommend compared to a few years ago.

Yes, it really helps get an interview.

No, it does not guarantee an interview. Much less an offer.

"If you don't know who has the inside track for the job it's not you."

SUX4U 08-23-2017 07:09 AM

I had a friend do a CP meet and greet almost 2 years ago and no interview yet. Far from being a "Silver bullet".

McNugent 08-23-2017 07:52 AM


Originally Posted by SUX4U (Post 2418209)
I had a friend do a CP meet and greet almost 2 years ago and no interview yet. Far from being a "Silver bullet".

Well maybe the CP just didn't like your friend that much.

Slop 08-23-2017 07:53 AM

It's all fine and good when a friend meets a CP, but I would assume that without a written recommendation from said CP, there would probably be no interview forthcoming.

Winston 08-23-2017 08:06 AM

I know a guy who did the CP M&G, got called for the Hogan right after, but did not get a job offer after the interview.

So, it apparently hugely helps you GET the interview, but does not help much once you're in the room.

John Carr 08-23-2017 08:12 AM


Originally Posted by scudrunner13 (Post 2418192)
Hi folks,

A few guys I know around the industry have received "silver bullets" from United Chief Pilots. What are silver bullets and do they help an applicant? Thank you

When I did mine years ago, it was made VERY CLEAR that it's NOT a "silver bullet".

Nor is it an interview, a guaranty of an interview, or whatever else one can imagine.

Granted, that was a much different time compared to NOW. And they were required to make that VERY CLEAR at that time.

But make NO MISTAKE, it's NOT like the "silver bullet" system that AS, F9, or whomever else had at one time.

SUX4U 08-23-2017 03:58 PM


Originally Posted by McNugent (Post 2418239)
Well maybe the CP just didn't like your friend that much.


Well I guess the letter of rec the CP wrote must have been a clear sign it didn't go well. :rolleyes:

Airway 08-23-2017 05:11 PM

I've been trying for over a year to get a highly qualified friend on the m/g list. Definitely not the process it once was.

That and the fact we are barely hiring and it makes it both worth the effort to get one but also dang difficult to come by. Bad combination!

sweptback 08-24-2017 07:04 AM


Originally Posted by SUX4U (Post 2418529)
Well I guess the letter of rec the CP wrote must have been a clear sign it didn't go well. :rolleyes:

The CP can write a letter, but that doesn’t mean that one of their special recommendations have been used. It’s just like a letter that you or I could write.

If they are in fact using their special recommendation the process is transparent to the applicant.


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