crjdude said:
JayDub and Gulfstream200,
Thanks for your responses to my questions. Sometimes I feel like I'm always a day late in this industry.
I'm currently flying a pretty advanced cockpit and really love it. I've been flying nothing but glass for over 4 years now.
Can you recommend ANYTHING that would make me standout from the crowd with jetBlue. I was told that as a corporate type pilot I basically only compete with other corporate pilots for an interview. Any truth to this? In your opinion what is the determining factor in getting called? Jet PIC?
Again thanks for your insight. I have enjoyed both of your posts for awhile.
crjdude
CRJDude,
The short answer is; it changes daily. Every time someone new fills out an application, and it is accepted, that alters your chances. Yes, they have always tried to pull their applicants from different experience "pools". They do judge you against other corporate guys to get the interview. From there, it is all up to you.
The Gulfstream thing, I think, is just what is perceived as "heavy metal" from the corporate side. As long as they have plenty of those guys to choose from, why bother looking at folks with anything less. Gulfstream guys have seen lots of different situations, all over the world. For the most part, they have not been dissapointed with any of the GeeWhiz drivers that I know of.
I have no idea what to suggest for you. The only thing I can think is to run out to one of the job fairs and ask the folks filling the booth. They probably have a much better idea than I ever will.
Any chance someone you know has filled out the internal letter of recommendation for you? Have you tried looking up people you used to work with? Let me know where you have worked (in PM preferrably) and I'll try to help.
As a side note, this is exactly why I am a member of this forum. There are precious few guys from the corporate side of the fence that seem to be willing to help their bros with the transition. It's just not like the guys in the other disciplines making the jump. Hopefully we can change that.
I wonder what the deal is with that...I mean, a GIV is not the pillar of advanced avionics it was 20 years ago....
Neither is the Airbus. You can tell it is definately 1987's technology.
G-200 I'd love to know who the guys you know are. It'd be interesting to see if I'd run into them, or not. Take care.
JayDub