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Competitive Hiring Mins
I must admit I am a bit out of touch but I am curious about what is typically competitive to get hired at United?
Thanks in advance! |
There is not a single answer, other than a 4-yr college degree.
UAL has hired pilots with a very wide range of flight hours and qualifications, with the caveat that those on the lower end of hours tend to have outstanding qualifications in other areas. |
Originally Posted by AviatorAl04
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I must admit I am a bit out of touch but I am curious about what is typically competitive to get hired at United?
Thanks in advance! |
Originally Posted by O2pilot
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Not having been involved in denying a United pilot a jumpseat is a good start. Remember that if you end up at the Regionals.
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Originally Posted by O2pilot
(Post 2909966)
Not having been involved in denying a United pilot a jumpseat is a good start. Remember that if you end up at the Regionals.
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So competitive minimums besides a 4 years degree aside from jumpseat issues? I don’t work at a regional, but one of those lower cost carriers.
Thanks! |
Originally Posted by AviatorAl04
(Post 2910019)
So competitive minimums besides a 4 years degree aside from jumpseat issues? I don’t work at a regional, but one of those lower cost carriers.
Thanks! |
Curious minds would definitely like to know what is competitive. I have over 2,500 PIC 121 turbine with a roughly equal amount in large turboprops and jets.
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Originally Posted by AviatorAl04
(Post 2910019)
So competitive minimums besides a 4 years degree aside from jumpseat issues? I don’t work at a regional, but one of those lower cost carriers.
Thanks! Bottom line - the more boxes you can check on the application the better. LCA, Chief Pilot, Director of Ops, Director of Safety etc. Basically - if you have taken the mindset that you are currently working for the company that you will be with for life and have "bought in" to making that the best organization it can be and taking definitive strides towards that effort...that's probably the min to get hired...unless you are a USAF C17 guy. I swear you can't swing a dead cat at the training center without hitting one of those. |
I have heard through the grapevine that roughly between 5500-6500 hours (civilian) is the average flight time. Four year degree and having done other things outside of being a straight line pilot (i.e. Check Airman, Instructor, Union Work, etc.).
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