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Just wonding if the 750 PIC is a requirement for multi or just total PIC time. I have plenty of multi SIC but most all of my pic time comes from when i was instructing in singles.
Thanks
 
It doesn't say it has to be ME. I read it as 750 hours of total PIC.

REQUIREMENTS
Airline Transport Pilot Certificate (Multi-Engine Land)
Current FAA First Class Medical Certificate
2,000 hours total pilot time
1,500 hours fixed wing multi-engine time
750 hours pilot-in-command time
500 hours turbine time
200 hours within the last 12 months
Restricted Radiotelephone Operators Permit
Current Passport
 
Yeah I see it the same way, however when you do their online career profile and you plug in your times under the total pic time it shows up as being Total PIC Multi when you hit the submit button. If that makes any sense.
 
I was wondering the same thing when I submitted. I just left the number I originally typed. It did not come up in the interview.
 
I know its listed on the minimums...but is holding an ATP certificate a hard requirement if you meet all of the other minimums?

Thanks!
 
Yes, and if you need one there is a great DPE up in KPQI.
 
Every one should considering he is the only DPE north of Portland.
Thanks for the constuctive post quitar rocker
 
Is 3-4K TT still the competitive mins for CitationShares? I've met several CS guys on the road, and I've heard nothing but good things about the company.
 
3-4k sounds about right. Persistence is one of the best ways to be competitive.
 
send your resume with someone who works there is the only way to get a job there is what I have heard
"I hear you knocking but you can't come in"
 
send your resume with someone who works there is the only way to get a job there is what I have heard
"I hear you knocking but you can't come in"
A year ago that might have been true but I would say 90 percent of the recent hires I talk to had no inside connection. Just an online application
 
stay away! i left after over 4 years and people are jumping ship faster than you can imagine. The people that are leaving have all been there for a while so that should tell youm something. The promise onething but deliver the total opposite. Nobody will tell the truth because everyone is scared. they have no union so its fire at will and they do fire at will.
 

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