COOPERVANE
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I don't even have 2000 but I'm pretty sure being a military guy I won't have a problem. But military hours are of higher quality. At least some of my Delta buddies told me that's what the company thinks.
Sooooooooo flying a 40 year old tanker on autopilot is of higher quality than flying a modern EFIS RJ on autopilot? Please explain this should be interesting. You might want to get over yourself (Thanks for your service though)
PS. Fighter time does NOT make you a good airline pilot. It makes you a good fighter pilot.
I don't even have 2000 but I'm pretty sure being a military guy I won't have a problem. But military hours are of higher quality. At least some of my Delta buddies told me that's what the company thinks.
is that good, bad or irrelevant?
The 1990s United reputation?
m80drvr,
I'm a known quantity to Delta. They know what they're getting. If I was coming from some RJ outfit I'm a wildcard. I'm sure they'd rather have me and my 1725 hours than that captian at Colgan.
LOL- it's the blame game. If I'm not mistaken, everyone goes thru the same interview with CAs, technical, and computer test. I think most people would rather be flown by someone with 3,000 hours 121 glass over 4 years versus 1,500 f16 over 8 years, not that it really matters as they are hiring people to be fo's and not ca's.
Trg not to beat your wife over your entitlement.
In about 9 out of 10 cases, I'd rather be flown by the 1500 hr F16 guy.
How about a 15oo hr UND ex sorority chick?
m80drvr,
I'm a known quantity to Delta. They know what they're getting. If I was coming from some RJ outfit I'm a wildcard. I'm sure they'd rather have me and my 1725 hours than that captian at Colgan.