Re: Re: Re: PIC vs. signing for aircraft
Brett Hull said:
Enigma,
Would you care to elaborate on what Southwest had to say about your time, and what you did differently for your Spirit interview? I'm in the same position - part 91, one airplane, 3 pilots. Whoever's buttcheeks are in the left seat on that particular leg is PIC, part 1 and 61.
Thanks, and check your PM's!
I've detailed it numerous times on this and the old format flightinfo bbs. They will never tell you why they didn't select you. However, my rejection letter was highly irregular, and came after I took the drug test....at a time when they didn't give the drug test until after they had made the hiring decision. Basically, I called the PD to make sure that the letter was correct and was offered a post interview interview (with Stephanie Scaggs)with no chance of hire. They said that they occasionally gave them in an effort to check up on their process. I accepted because I thought that it might enable me to succeed the next time around.
All she would say about my specific case was "get some
real PIC" and try again in two years.
The problem turned out be that my then supervisor, a Part91 business card CP, had called the PD and badgered them about the amount of time it was taking to give me an answer. (BTW, he admitted this to me the very day he called them, two days before I received the letter) He apparently cast some doubt on my PIC in that conversation. I was in the same situation as the person who started this string, only worse being part 91, in that I had been typed by the company three years before my interview, but hadn't been given a business card that read "Captain" until two years after the type rating. The boss had actually written me down in company logs as PIC, BEFORE I was even typed because I was the one in the left seat. BTW, this operation was a division of a corporation that everone here is aware of. I add that to explain that his prior practice indicated that he considered me PIC in ever respect.
But, he said something that SWA took wrong. I was able to get the PIC "problem" verified about a year later by some of my SWA friends.
Here's the bottom line. I passed the interview (March 1998) and all of the background checks and made it far enough to take a piss test. In other words, I had gone face to face with the SWA hiring people and they were ready to bring me on, until a Part91
Chief Pilot made an essentially anonymous phone call. If my previous job had been with a 135 operator where my PIC was without question, I'd be about number 2100 at SWA today.
But, no problem. Everything happens for a reason (I just wish I knew the reason

) and I will try once again later this year. In the mean time, I've got a decent job with a company that succeeds in spite of itself, therefore we might have a chance at longterm success. It's a good place to be , considering the rest of the industry.
I'm tired of typing, sorry.
regards,
enigma
PS, the rejection letter was irregular because the first paragraph said (paraphrased) "thanks for applying, but you currently do not meet our qualifications. When you reach our mins, please apply" and the second paragraph said, "Thanks for interviewing, you have obviously worked hard to get where you are and we honor that, but, unfortunately, you didn't pass".