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A friend of mine with nearly 6000 hours with many years of 121 Jet PIC was told he didn't meet the mins.
The mins are posted, but they're buried in the Airlineapps.com application. You won't see them until you hit the "compare" option after you've put everthing in, and it'll show a checkbox matrix of the posted mins vs. your qualifications. Then below that is the following text:
Additional Hiring Comments
The following are the minimum qualifications to apply for a pilot position:
· 1,500 hours fixed-wing total flight time
· 1,000 hours fixed-wing PIC time, or 500 hours fixed-wing PIC time and 500 hours fixed-wing SIC time in a turbojet
· 1,000 hours fixed-wing turbine time
· 1,000 hours fixed-wing multi-engine time (civilian or military) or 1,000 hours single-engine military fighter jet time
· Current ATP written exam
· Current first class FAA medical
· Bachelor''s degree is highly desired
· Current Passport
Please note: Your application must be updated at least once in the prior six months to be considered for an interview.
Told by whom?
UAL hiring reps at a recent job fair.
A friend of mine with nearly 6000 hours with many years of 121 Jet PIC was told he didn't meet the mins.
Reality is the published mins have very little to do with what they are actually looking for.
A friend of mine with nearly 6000 hours with many years of 121 Jet PIC was told he didn't meet the mins.
Told by whom?
It will be near or at ATP mins like Delta and Airways. This will be done in order to hire interns, internal recs, and type rating scholarship winners. Straight from a recruiter.
If they're looking for just high numbers then that's too bad. As an older and wiser pilot once told me, there are pilots with 10,000 hours, and then there are pilots with 100 x 100 hours.
One of the purposes of having such 'low' mins is to allow military guys, especially fighter and trainer guys where 1,500 hours is about what they'll leave with after their 10-year hitch.
I think its funny that having 1500 hours of Military trainer/jet/Prop would be more desirable than that of an airline pilot that has been flying passengers for 10-15 years.