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Requiring a type rating is questionable good business. But if that is the deal, SWA owes it to the candidates a fair and impartial pilot selection committee. Not an Air Force biased one.

The type thing at SWA goes back to the beginning of the company and I'm sure there's folk in management that want keep it if only for tradition .
My son just did an internship are company and I was told by a freind they loved him.But they require a masters so guess what? He has to go to school for two more years if her wants a more than a temp contract job. So he like a Like potential pilot at SWA has to go meet the requirement for the job.
 
Could we just put GL and Wave in a room together so one could yell " SCUMBAG SELLOUT!, and the other could yell "LUBBOCK, LUBBOCK!". We are all airline pilots, period. I haven't met a SWA pilot on a layover that wasn't nice and good to talk to at the bar. I remember sitting at the lounge in the Doubletree Airport in SEA, and the bar maid asking my F/O and I were with SWA. When we said no, she said "no 123 for you". So this SWA pilot overhears and buys us 2 rounds and we just paid him back.

I think the 123 offer is gone mostly, but if you want to go to SWA you may have a chance when many of them apply over here. Go for it! You can enjoy the stagnation with them.



Bye Bye---General Lee
 
The type thing at SWA goes back to the beginning of the company and I'm sure there's folk in management that want keep it if only for tradition .
My son just did an internship are company and I was told by a freind they loved him.But they require a masters so guess what? He has to go to school for two more years if her wants a more than a temp contract job. So he like a Like potential pilot at SWA has to go meet the requirement for the job.

Not a good analogy. SWA is the only US major that requires pft before you get a class date. I might expect that if the company was struggling financially, but it is not. Yes, many people pay for their own training and ratings first if they weren't in the military, but that means you are paying for it twice if you went the civilian route. You might be able to get the rating at another airline, but that means having to start and complete training at another airline first. Not good.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
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Kernal Lee

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Does anyone wonder why?
 
Well he did try to switch it up and become OYS, but that didn't turn out so well.


I love the irony when the Genital brings up Lubbock, let's see....

LBB is a city that Delta can't make money using a mainline product (although SW does). And they turn around and outsource it to a completely different company flying Regional Jets.

After that, they agree to larger RJs being outsourced because they still can't make money in LBB.

That irony is so thick I can spread it with a knife.

I could careless what cities I fly to, as long as my company make money doing it....instead of sliding into bankruptcy.
 
Well he did try to switch it up and become OYS, but that didn't turn out so well.


I love the irony when the Genital brings up Lubbock, let's see....

LBB is a city that Delta can't make money using a mainline product (although SW does). And they turn around and outsource it to a completely different company flying Regional Jets.

After that, they agree to larger RJs being outsourced because they still can't make money in LBB.

That irony is so thick I can spread it with a knife.

I could careless what cities I fly to, as long as my company make money doing it....instead of sliding into bankruptcy.

So, with your Avatar are you also Tanker Clown? You complain about the LBB crap but post an Avatar as an insult to DAL pilots. We all know too well what a failed experiment that was, no need to remind us.
 
What you guys want Swa to admit is that all pilots are homogeneous. We aren't here. Ultimately, yes, the job is to fly airplanes safely, but we do things better here- it requires investment in the company and a desire to work for a company that wants to reward you. As Swa becomes a better job, the type rating will be more important- we need to know that the pilots working here truly believe in Swa and what Swa stands for. The type is a small investment that shows commitment just like meeting any other corporations requirements.

All I know is if you don't like it- don't get it and don't apply. Free country. What I'm trying to figure out is why my Swapa brethren care to respond to the "PFT" comment. I'm comfortable with my type purchase. Aren't you?

As for those who don't get the job- a degree is no entitlement to a job. Still have to pass interviews in college. The attitude you have to take is that you're going to learn throughout the type rating training. Grow as a pilot. Any sense of entitlement from buying the type and not getting the job after an attempt or two is not to understand how many thousand we have here who already bought the type and several hundred (close to 1000) who took more than 1 interview to get here. I respect the stick-to-it-iveness and so does everyone here. Worry about getting better, as a person first and as a pilot and you'll get what you want. Get wrapped up petty things outside of your control like the type requirement and you probably won't end up too well.
 
Yeah, every time GL gives you grief about LBB, ask him about those layovers in ACC, GEO, DKR, and BOM. Also about those Yellow Fever shots, Malarone, Dengue Fever, and on and on. Also how about the pilots that got robbed and shot at in the van from the airport to the hotel in MEX about 2 years ago. We have to have an armed convoy to the hotel in LOS, and an armed guard in the van with us in MEX and BOG now.

I think you long to fly the Corndog, and you should! Btw, I am senior in ATL on the ER, and I get what I want usually. No Africa, ever. The difference is most of the Africa flights are maybe daily at best, some a few times a week. SWA flies to LBB, MAF, and AMA a lot more times per day, increasing the chance of suffering.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
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Kernal

I think you long to fly the Corndog, and you should! Btw, I am senior in ATL on the ER, and I get what I want usually. No Africa, ever. The difference is most of the Africa flights are maybe daily at best, some a few times a week. SWA flies to LBB, MAF, and AMA a lot more times per day, increasing the chance of suffering.


Bye Bye---General Lee
Is that captain or fo?
 
I think you long to fly the Corndog, and you should! Btw, I am senior in ATL on the ER, and I get what I want usually. No Africa, ever. The difference is most of the Africa flights are maybe daily at best, some a few times a week. SWA flies to LBB, MAF, and AMA a lot more times per day, increasing the chance of suffering.


Bye Bye---General Lee

You're senior in your category-ATL 7ER B. Nope, I never wanted to fly for anybody else. I'll ride this pony till it dies, or retire from it.
 
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