My coworker went to the one in L.A. and he said it was a waste of time unless you are military, went to one of the airlines schools or have a type rating. He said the Chief Pilot for Comair looked at his resume and laughed. He told my friend that since his multiengine time was piston that he needed 1000 hours of multi to get an interview. He said they want you to pay extra for resume reviews and mock interviews.
but my roommate wants to see what the AirTran people have to say anyway. We're trying to find out if there's a need to set anything up in advance, and what the cost is.
the cost is around 250 dollars, plus hotel, food, ect. Unless you have some 121 time Airtran will also laugh at you. save your money and go teach flight school until things get better.
Unless you have competitive mins (there will be plenty of qualified pilots there) there is a slim chance of getting an interview. You can get as good an insight into current hiring for free through web sites like this one. I found the interview forum to be very helpful but it's at an additional cost. If your not competitive save your money, I wish I had.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.