My question to anyone familiar with hiring practices at Southwest:
What TT does Southwest look for when hiring pilots from regionals? Does flying an RJ look better than turboprops, or does plain turbine PIC time look the same, regardless of type? Reason I ask was that I talked to an SWA Capt the other day and he mentioned they'll take lower time guys from the military (he is an ex-Marine.) If you're from a regional, expect TT to be 5000+, according to him.
I'm hopefully going to a regional in 6 months or so w/ the ultimate goal of Southwest several years down the road. I have connections at some of the so-called bottom feeders on the regional list. Upgrade time is important, but not the only factor, obviously.
If anyone would be so kinda as to shed some light on me, I'd GREATLY appeciate it. Also, does it matter WHO you've flown for when interviewing at SWA? Thanks much!
Cheers,
BARON
What TT does Southwest look for when hiring pilots from regionals? Does flying an RJ look better than turboprops, or does plain turbine PIC time look the same, regardless of type? Reason I ask was that I talked to an SWA Capt the other day and he mentioned they'll take lower time guys from the military (he is an ex-Marine.) If you're from a regional, expect TT to be 5000+, according to him.
I'm hopefully going to a regional in 6 months or so w/ the ultimate goal of Southwest several years down the road. I have connections at some of the so-called bottom feeders on the regional list. Upgrade time is important, but not the only factor, obviously.
If anyone would be so kinda as to shed some light on me, I'd GREATLY appeciate it. Also, does it matter WHO you've flown for when interviewing at SWA? Thanks much!
Cheers,
BARON