got a question,
I've wanted to get on with JetBlue ever since they started flying to my hometown back in winter 2001.... Problem is I was on the Beech which didn't meet their weight requirement..I've since moved on to a different company and the CRJ, but upgrade is still a fairly distant thought and I've been here 2 years.. (also have no PIC time from the Beech which is killing me now!)...
I've had the pleasure of meeting both Neelman(sp.?), and I believe his name was Dean, at a FA graduation back in Sept. 2001..(It's an ex-girlfriend thing) Unlike alot of people who are just looking for job(understandibly), I've known about the company since it got off the ground and met alot of really nice people through the ex so I know it is where I want to be when I hopefully move on.
My question is if the EMB-190 gets on the property sometime soon, do you all see the same hiring requirements ie: Turbine PIC time. As there is with the Airbus. Or is there a chance that it may be somewhat relaxed? I'm not implying that it may go down to regional type requirements but is there a chance that a guy with 4-5 years of Part 121 experience could get on with no 121PIC time?
I've wanted to get on with JetBlue ever since they started flying to my hometown back in winter 2001.... Problem is I was on the Beech which didn't meet their weight requirement..I've since moved on to a different company and the CRJ, but upgrade is still a fairly distant thought and I've been here 2 years.. (also have no PIC time from the Beech which is killing me now!)...
I've had the pleasure of meeting both Neelman(sp.?), and I believe his name was Dean, at a FA graduation back in Sept. 2001..(It's an ex-girlfriend thing) Unlike alot of people who are just looking for job(understandibly), I've known about the company since it got off the ground and met alot of really nice people through the ex so I know it is where I want to be when I hopefully move on.
My question is if the EMB-190 gets on the property sometime soon, do you all see the same hiring requirements ie: Turbine PIC time. As there is with the Airbus. Or is there a chance that it may be somewhat relaxed? I'm not implying that it may go down to regional type requirements but is there a chance that a guy with 4-5 years of Part 121 experience could get on with no 121PIC time?