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saviboy

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hi
does someone know what the minimum requirements will be like for the EMB 190 at Jet blue?
thanks
 
I would expect no change to hiring requirements. They'll be hired as JetBlue pilots, not E-190 pilots, so the same criteria apply. There will be no "E-190 division" or separate pool of pilots.
 
I really like how people think that just because the plane is smaller, that the mins should be lowered too. It's a friggin' 90 seat airplane!
 
well, they are just a bit vague in their requirements...


Competitive hours can be significantly higher depending on the qualifications of the applicants in our system at any given time. We are currently seeing the following hours in candidates selected to interview:

Between 3,000 and 10,000 hours total time in airplanes

2,000 hours turbine PIC in jets

2,000 hours in airplanes over 20,000 lbs mtow

Experience with more sophisticated aircraft utilizing EFIS, FMS systems

Experience in the A320 family of airplanes (left or right seat)
 
Hi Saviboy!

Virtually all airlines have one set of requirements to get hired.

U interview, get hired, and, usually in indoc, they either assign U to your aircraft or U get to bid for them in some format.

For example, if hired at NWA, U may go to the DC-9, Airbus-320, 757, etc. depending on the needs of the company.

There are a few, usually small, companies that have different requirements for different planes (or seat positions)-corporate jobs are often this way.

Cliff

DTW
 
wingnutt said:
well, they are just a bit vague in their requirements...


Competitive hours can be significantly higher depending on the qualifications of the applicants in our system at any given time. We are currently seeing the following hours in candidates selected to interview:

Between 3,000 and 10,000 hours total time in airplanes

2,000 hours turbine PIC in jets

2,000 hours in airplanes over 20,000 lbs mtow

Experience with more sophisticated aircraft utilizing EFIS, FMS systems

Experience in the A320 family of airplanes (left or right seat)
Not really... those are the competitive minimums, scroll down the page and you get the required minimums:


FAA Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Certification.


1500 hours total time in airplanes (excluded: Helo, Sim, F/E time)


1000 hours turbine in airplanes


1000 hours PIC


1000 hours in airplanes equal to or greater than 20,000 pounds (max take off weight)


Recency of flight experience will be considered


Current FAA Class 1 Medical Certificate


FCC Radio License


Current Passport


Three reference letters from pilots who can personally attest to the candidates flying skills (must bring originals to interview)


Vision corrected to 20/20


Legally authorized to work in the U.S.A.
 
Its seems i am not the only one using the computer in the meterology lab these days!
800 dual would be nice!
 
wingnutt said:
well, they are just a bit vague in their requirements...
IIRC, they spell out their requirements very clearly. What you posted was their competitive times from the latest people they've hired/interviewed.
 

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