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Any job in the airline industry boils down to who you know. If the person doing the interviews at ASA is a Riddle grad, I am sure attending the school helps the applicant find common ground with the interviewer.
However, if the interviewer is not a Riddle graduate, then it is just as likely that the candidate receives a neutral, or negative bias. Some of my friends feel that Riddle is a repository for snot nosed rich kids. Certainly most Riddle grads did not work their way through the ranks of night cargo, or corporate, while trying to achieve a degree.
At Delta, and many majors, there is a very strong military bias, simply because the interviewers are mostly ex-military.
Once you are in the interview there is nothing you can do about the bias of the interviewer. Most of us who have interviewed pilots are simply thinking - Would this pilot be a good person to fly a month on the line with? Do they have a sense of humor? Are they calm when things go wrong? Are they professional and would they do something dumb to get me in trouble if we were flying together? Would they make a good Captain someday?
Some of my best friends and some darn good pilots are Riddle Grads. There are some other Riddle Grads that I would not put my wife in an airplane with. It is purely individualistic.
However, if the interviewer is not a Riddle graduate, then it is just as likely that the candidate receives a neutral, or negative bias. Some of my friends feel that Riddle is a repository for snot nosed rich kids. Certainly most Riddle grads did not work their way through the ranks of night cargo, or corporate, while trying to achieve a degree.
At Delta, and many majors, there is a very strong military bias, simply because the interviewers are mostly ex-military.
Once you are in the interview there is nothing you can do about the bias of the interviewer. Most of us who have interviewed pilots are simply thinking - Would this pilot be a good person to fly a month on the line with? Do they have a sense of humor? Are they calm when things go wrong? Are they professional and would they do something dumb to get me in trouble if we were flying together? Would they make a good Captain someday?
Some of my best friends and some darn good pilots are Riddle Grads. There are some other Riddle Grads that I would not put my wife in an airplane with. It is purely individualistic.