The time to get your training is when the industry is in the dumper. Hopefully when you're ready competitive to hire, the industry will be in an upswing.
As far as the degree goes, yes there are some airlines (generally not the most desirable ones) who don't require a 4 yr degree, but keep in mind that almost NO ONE gets hired at a major airline with just minimum entry requirements. The "real" requirements are the "competitive" ones -- and that means a lot higher TT/ME PIC/turbine time/experience AND a 4 year degree. Don't factor in "but I'm a really motivated person" BS, cause everybody you're competing against is just as motivated.
As a female or minority, you MAY get an interview with a bit lower "competitive" qualification (i.e. a bit "sooner"), but keep in mind that once in training, you're just another pilot and you're going to have to cut the mustard or you're going to get fired, just like anyone else. I've seen this happen several times where it become obvious that someone just couldn't learn the jet in the time alloted due to just not being experienced enough, or worse, copping an attitude. So don't apply until you're sure you have the experience and are ready. Getting fired from a major airline is not career enhancing, no matter who you are.
As far as the degree goes, yes there are some airlines (generally not the most desirable ones) who don't require a 4 yr degree, but keep in mind that almost NO ONE gets hired at a major airline with just minimum entry requirements. The "real" requirements are the "competitive" ones -- and that means a lot higher TT/ME PIC/turbine time/experience AND a 4 year degree. Don't factor in "but I'm a really motivated person" BS, cause everybody you're competing against is just as motivated.
As a female or minority, you MAY get an interview with a bit lower "competitive" qualification (i.e. a bit "sooner"), but keep in mind that once in training, you're just another pilot and you're going to have to cut the mustard or you're going to get fired, just like anyone else. I've seen this happen several times where it become obvious that someone just couldn't learn the jet in the time alloted due to just not being experienced enough, or worse, copping an attitude. So don't apply until you're sure you have the experience and are ready. Getting fired from a major airline is not career enhancing, no matter who you are.