matchthehatch
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Any advice would be appreciated, and before someone tells me to do a search - I have and am still in a bit of a quandry. Here's the scenario:
I have 950 hours of turbine PIC time, unless you count the 300 or so hours of time I have if you consider the following taken off of the SW web site:
Southwest Airlines further allows logging of PIC as follows: For an aircraft requiring a type rating: If both pilots are type rated, the pilot in the left seat and sole manipulator of the controls may log PIC.
However, I have decided that the best approach is to consider that time as strictly SIC and that I will do whatever it takes to find a job to boost my "real" PIC time.
It appears from reading the numerous threads that SW will call those qualified pilots for an interview (if one is going to get a call in the first place) very shortly after obtaining a 737 type. That being said, am I better off getting the 1000 hours (and then some) prior to getting typed, or is there really not a difference? I like the idea of being qualified when I walk out of the sim following my checkride and especially when meeting people from Southwest's PD at Higher Power.
Thanks in advance for your thoughtful insight. After being down on aviation for so long following my furlough, I feel renewed excitement when thinking of a possibility of a career as Southwest.
I have 950 hours of turbine PIC time, unless you count the 300 or so hours of time I have if you consider the following taken off of the SW web site:
Southwest Airlines further allows logging of PIC as follows: For an aircraft requiring a type rating: If both pilots are type rated, the pilot in the left seat and sole manipulator of the controls may log PIC.
However, I have decided that the best approach is to consider that time as strictly SIC and that I will do whatever it takes to find a job to boost my "real" PIC time.
It appears from reading the numerous threads that SW will call those qualified pilots for an interview (if one is going to get a call in the first place) very shortly after obtaining a 737 type. That being said, am I better off getting the 1000 hours (and then some) prior to getting typed, or is there really not a difference? I like the idea of being qualified when I walk out of the sim following my checkride and especially when meeting people from Southwest's PD at Higher Power.
Thanks in advance for your thoughtful insight. After being down on aviation for so long following my furlough, I feel renewed excitement when thinking of a possibility of a career as Southwest.