jacksjj
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Hate to say it, but I wouldn't lead with the 121 FO thing. Most corporate flight dept's sh!tcan that one immediately.
Hate to say it, but I wouldn't lead with the 121 FO thing. Most corporate flight dept's sh!tcan that one immediately.
I'm part of the Colorado Corporate Aviation world and I can confirm that it is a pretty difficult market to break into. It's a numbers game really...there just are not all that many corporate aviation departments here. As with any other part of the country, there have been aircraft sold, department cut backs, departments have relocated and some have closed. There are a handful of guys that I know personally and are well known in the community here still looking for a job.
The 121 thing isn't that big of an issue from my point of view. There are a couple of departments, ours included that have hired 121 guys and like the training, CRM and otherwise that come with a 121 guy. The biggest issue is being "unknown." Most want a known candidate for a position. We hired a 121 guy, he had corporate experience and is a long time friend of mine. We could have hired someone typed and current, but where more concerned about what type of person we where hiring.
Personally I think hiring is probably the hardest thing in corporate aviation. At this level of aviation almost everyone can fly a plane, but you can't teach personality. So much of what we do goes beyond flying the plane...and that's what you are really hiring for.
Just my 2 cents.
Can someone please explain to me why corporate and 135 hate airline guys so much?
Can someone please explain to me why corporate and 135 hate airline guys so much? I really don't get it. I mean here are guys that are young and eager and have been trained to a higher standard. They are trying to improve themselves and their position yet everyone says airline? see ya. I have been at both and made the transition after nine years of airline to corporate. I have been received well, I don't mind throwing bags, meeting pax or doing stuff that everyone says airline guys won't do. My transition went flawlessly and everybody is happy. So why are airline guys such a terrible find? Can someone please explain this to me.
Our flight department only hires prior 121 (captain) guys. The CP feels that the training and standards set in that enviornment is beneficial in our pt 91 dept.Can someone please explain to me why corporate and 135 hate airline guys so much? I really don't get it. I mean here are guys that are young and eager and have been trained to a higher standard. They are trying to improve themselves and their position yet everyone says airline? see ya. I have been at both and made the transition after nine years of airline to corporate. I have been received well, I don't mind throwing bags, meeting pax or doing stuff that everyone says airline guys won't do. My transition went flawlessly and everybody is happy. So why are airline guys such a terrible find? Can someone please explain this to me.
Our flight department only hires prior 121 (captain) guys. The CP feels that the training and standards set in that enviornment is beneficial in our pt 91 dept.
You know, 'cause we non 121 corporate guys are balling them up on a daily basis.Our flight department only hires prior 121 (captain) guys. The CP feels that the training and standards set in that enviornment is beneficial in our pt 91 dept.
None of the guys I know "hate'" airline guys, as we were once in that position.
Maybe it's the term "trained to a higher standard"! We have airline, military and corporate backgrounds in a very large 91 flight department and the training backgrounds seem pretty uniform but I can say the airline backgrounds take a while to adapt to the lifestyle. All great guys and girls but 121 to corporate is the biggest leap.