Just to clarify that...
They still offer the internship program for those w/250 total hours and 50 multi hours, for $33,000. You go thru jet indoc. training, followed by time as a FE then FO.
The 1500 total time/250 turboprop time is also $33K and w/that you get type-rated in the 727, then work as a paid FO for I believe 250 hours (check the website if you really care which I'm sure none of you do!!! ha ha)
They still offer the internship program for those w/250 total hours and 50 multi hours, for $33,000. You go thru jet indoc. training, followed by time as a FE then FO.
The 1500 total time/250 turboprop time is also $33K and w/that you get type-rated in the 727, then work as a paid FO for I believe 250 hours (check the website if you really care which I'm sure none of you do!!! ha ha)
Vik said:Good info. Keep it coming.
Something I've noticed -- this Simcenter place w/ their 727 FO program, requires 1500hrs TT / 250hrs ME, and the result is you get 727 SIC time, and get paid maybe a little above what a regional FO makes. If someone had 1500/250, they'd be with a regional, possibly flying a RJ and flying in a glass cockpit environment.
Anyway, the reason I posted this thread wasn't to start any fights, or to debate whether what SWA requires is PFT or not. The reason I posted this is because I may have the possibility of a foreign airline paying me to get experience here in the U.S. and then work with them for 3yrs. So I wouldn't be paying for PFT. They'd be paying for my training .. the way it should be
Any more links/info would be appreciated.