Big Slick
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Kit Darby - Is he back yet?
The pilot hiring boom will be on like Donkey-Kong when he shows up again.
Get your "Airline Pilot Career" reference materials before they sell out!
Break, break.
12 year old "Airline Pilot Career" reference materials for sell cheap!! Mint condition!
You realize this post may get you banned from the "Pilot Brotherhood", because real pilots all post what a disservice Kit did to the brotherhood.Can't complain. In the 80s I made my decision to not leave the service due to info in his publications. First, the monthly hiring updates showed 1 in maybe 100 or more getting hired with less than uncorrected 20/20 vision* greatly reducing my chances. Second, his long-range data showed a huge peak of retirements from 1997-1999 which would create a hiring boom so stayed in the service until then. The projected boom turned into reality as predicted (even more so with the 1990s economy). To top it off I got a major's interview at a FAPA job fair.
* this ended with lawsuits and then rulings coming out of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990)
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Yes, I know it's a carnival act and he makes a lot of cash off of people seeking hopes and dreams, but as long as you pick and choose it can help. Stay away from the books and videos.You realize this post may get you banned from the "Pilot Brotherhood", because real pilots all post what a disservice Kit did to the brotherhood.
Kit Darby - Is he back yet?
The pilot hiring boom will be on like Donkey-Kong when he shows up again.
Get your "Airline Pilot Career" reference materials before they sell out!
Break, break.
12 year old "Airline Pilot Career" reference materials for sell cheap!! Mint condition!
I wish there had been a Kit FAPA back in 1977 when I left the Navy, a lot of guys got jobs from contacts made at those shows. I remember DAL in 1998 when SWA had a short line, the one you went to after standing in line a UAL for four hours. I remember LA in 2001, USA Jet had a longer line than Jet Blue. I remember 2000 at ATL where NJ was trying to get pilots to come by their booth.
Ha Ha your funny, you know I got that degree in 66 a BS from Mich State Univ, didn't make any difference. I knew it had nothing to do with flying an airplane because of the Navy guys I flew with in Vietnam who did not have degrees, fantastic pilots, great guys, many hired a DAL in the late 60's without their degrees.Ya shoulda got the degree first![]()
ah! yes the element of luck and timing. Like the Jet Blue booth next ours at the LAX Job Fair in 2001, no line, everyone hired made CA one year later top of seniority list.As for the job fair lines - that is how my buddy got on with AK back in late 1999. He was at the IAD job fair in the Delta or AA or UAL line which was out the door and he saw the lone AK recruiter sitting alone at her booth. He figured he would come back to the Delta line at the end when it died down and went and talked to the AK girl. He had about 3000TT and maybe 3 months as a J32 CA and had never been further west then the Miss River. 2 weeks later he was in SEA for the interview and a month after was in class at AK at age 25.
I'll take luck any day in this bizz.
While the internet was around for the last "boom" (pre 9-11) most airlines hadn't gone online with the pilot hiring process and boards like this one and WFFF came about in 99-2000ish we still were in the "get your info from vendors" mode.
Actually, this board was one of the very first, I joined it in 1996 (a database change reset all of us to 2001).
It was started by a guy named Mark, great guy, a Lear 35 pilot. He was killed in a G.A. accident. I still have a few PM's from him in my my inbox.
Thanks. I do remember marks passing. And thanks for the startup clarification. I found the site in late 99 or early 2000ish. I do remember the data base reset but didn't sign back up until 2002. The days before the reset people would post under multiple screen names or just reinvent themselves after a thread gone downhill.
Actually, this board was one of the very first, I joined it in 1996 (a database change reset all of us to 2001).
1996? What did you use - a Commodore 64 or Apple II?
I bet things were blazing fast once you upgraded to a 14.4 modem. :laugh:
I bought my first home computer when Win95 was released; a state of the art P75 with a 28K modem. Back when AOL dialup was the bomb.![]()