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stb said:10,000+ Total Time
5000+ Turbine PIC
Original App 12/01
New App 01/03
Update every week
Can easily get 5+ SWA Capt LOR's
737 type- Not from HPA
1000 hours last 36 months
Beaker said:Please share info you may have regarding the latest in calls for interviews.
1stCivDiv said:Got the call last week for a 12 July interview...
2500 TT
1550 Jet PIC
Applied 04/04
Typed 02/05 HPA
Good luck to all! Looking forward to meeting some of you down in D-town!!
Kabul said:Just outta curiousity, what are the dates of availability for those fortunate enough to get the call?
CapnVegetto said:but it's still multi-turbine PIC and I will probably get typed in the CE-650 in a few months and will build PIC time in it (midsize jet). Do they care where you get your 2000 or 3000 whatever M/T PIC or do they specifically take just 121 M/T PIC?As a general rule it is all about turbine PIC, 135/milititary/121 doesn't matter. But it might take longer to be competetive without the 121 PIC. If you were still at Mesa I'd say gut it out until you had at least 1000 hours PIC. In the end you can definatly still get the call wth the time you are building now, and sometimes it is more important to be someplace you are happy right now, instead of a job you may or may not get .... good luck.
CapnVegetto said:What are the chances of getting picked up with only about 500 hrs of 121 SIC? I left Mesa just because I couldn't stand it anymore, and now I'm building PIC jet right now at a corporate outfit, just a slowtation now, but it's still multi-turbine PIC and I will probably get typed in the CE-650 in a few months and will build PIC time in it (midsize jet). Do they care where you get your 2000 or 3000 whatever M/T PIC or do they specifically take just 121 M/T PIC?
Don't even know if I'd want to ever work for SWA, but just in case, ya know? It'd be good to have some facts.
boeingdriver213 said:They seem to be looking for a broad range of experience for interview selections, but the people they pick are the kind that fit the SWA culture. Hard to pin down an exact description of the ideal subject, but it seems to involve "really happy people!" You've met em'. No doubt, they are happy!