no1pilot2000
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I recently talked to a few pilots who currently fly and have flown for regional airlines. I told them that I visit this web site to understand various points of view on the regional airline industry, who to work for and who not to work for and why. From talking to these individuals, I hear a common theme.
Whether an individual chooses to become a pilot for a regional airline either as a career move or to use their flying experiences to move onto airlines such as Southwest, Air Tran, Fedex, etc., do the following:
1. Research all the regional airlines THOROUGHLY!!!!
2. Based on the research, choose a few regional airlines whom you feel is a good fit for you concerning your short and long term career goals.
3. Attempt to contact those pilot(s) DIRECTLY who currently fly or have flown for these airlines and see what their overall opinion is concerning that airline.
4. After doing all the above steps, hopefully those who want to fly for a regional airline will make the proper decision on what airline they want to fly for and good luck in their flying careers!
Whether an individual chooses to become a pilot for a regional airline either as a career move or to use their flying experiences to move onto airlines such as Southwest, Air Tran, Fedex, etc., do the following:
1. Research all the regional airlines THOROUGHLY!!!!
2. Based on the research, choose a few regional airlines whom you feel is a good fit for you concerning your short and long term career goals.
3. Attempt to contact those pilot(s) DIRECTLY who currently fly or have flown for these airlines and see what their overall opinion is concerning that airline.
4. After doing all the above steps, hopefully those who want to fly for a regional airline will make the proper decision on what airline they want to fly for and good luck in their flying careers!