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Otterbox 10-14-2023 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by SandMan2 (Post 3710310)
Word on the street is that UA is still hiring at ATP Mins? I have 1527 hours, mostly military turbine. I have been reluctant to go pay 10K to get my ATP but also don't want to go to the regionals. If I feel confident I could get hired at UA, American or another legacy, I'd spring for it.

Apply to Delta then, they’ll take you with an ATP written.

But seriously if you’re a reservist and had already been at a regional this probably wouldn’t even be a conversation. You’d probably already be at a legacy. Same for an ACMI etc.

ThumbsUp 10-14-2023 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by AH1Toaster (Post 3710406)
You are going to need an ATP one way or another. Every month you spend thinking about this means ~200 more people hired that will always be more senior than you. It's also not going to cost 10k. Get the test-prep app from Sheppard Air. Use your GI Bill to take the ATP/CTP class (I did mine at CAE). Then go to any of the ATP diploma-mills that cater to military and spend less than 5k. But make your reservation for the ATP now since they have a long waiting list.

Out of curiosity, how many months of eligibility did you burn to get your ATP/CTP? I’ve heard it’s a bad ROI if you have children that would be eligible to use it, but only know what it was worth for my kids.

SandMan2 10-14-2023 09:43 AM

Thanks for all the replies. I have already scheduled the ATP CTP course for December, I guess I should just go ahead and get my full ATP. I didn’t know that about Delta - I’ve had a few friends in the military apply and they got the cold shoulder. It might be lack of recent turbine time, I don’t know. My turbine time is all over ten years old. The military moved a lot of us over to drones.

Brickfire 10-14-2023 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by SandMan2 (Post 3710468)
My turbine time is all over ten years old. The military moved a lot of us over to drones.

That’s another issue

Are you current in anything?

John Carr 10-14-2023 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by SandMan2 (Post 3710310)
Word on the street is that UA is still hiring at ATP Mins?

Still? Gonna be that way for the foreseeable future.


I have been reluctant to go pay 10K
FFS, a couple premium/PPU/SRM will pay for that in NO TIME.

Youll have ample opportunities to be a cheap pilot afterward, as mentioned, on a multi million dollar career.

ThumbsUp 10-14-2023 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by SandMan2 (Post 3710468)
Thanks for all the replies. I have already scheduled the ATP CTP course for December, I guess I should just go ahead and get my full ATP. I didn’t know that about Delta - I’ve had a few friends in the military apply and they got the cold shoulder. It might be lack of recent turbine time, I don’t know. My turbine time is all over ten years old. The military moved a lot of us over to drones.


It was probably better to lead with that info. Not sure if you would find many people that have been hired without flying a turbine aircraft in 10 years. The fasted route to a major/legacy would probably be through the regionals; you probably have a better sense of how they are hiring with that background, but I’m guessing that it would be ok. 6 months later you’d probably have a class date at a destination carrier.

hindsight2020 10-14-2023 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by Brickfire (Post 3710486)
That’s another issue

And a more salient one at that, which is why the OP didn't open with it.

TransWorld 10-14-2023 03:13 PM


Originally Posted by Shrek (Post 3710323)
Go get your ATP and spend 10K for a multi million dollar career.

Those who hesitate are penny wise and pound foolish.

Nucflash 10-15-2023 04:58 AM


Originally Posted by SandMan2 (Post 3710468)
My turbine time is all over ten years old. The military moved a lot of us over to drones.

You were focussed on the ATP issue when you first posted, but the currency issue you just divulged is much more pressing. What’s your plan to get current?

Rjros1988 10-15-2023 05:43 AM

Was in same boat 5 years ago- Retired mil out of flying for about 5 years. A friend said go jerk gear at a regional & let them pay for the ATP.

It’s some @ss pain, but you’ll be on with a Major within about a year.

With your currency issue the fastest route (and cheapest) is a regional. Have three close ex Military friends doing same recently. - two had not flown in 5 years, one for 10. Two hired with united & one at Delta after their regional gigs.

Best professional / work decision I ever made.


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