Hello all,
I was hoping to get some opinions on a question I had. I was furloughed from a regional airline after being in class for only three days and am not expecting to be called back until QTR 1 2004. I am now working at a 135 company flying freight in a Caravan, but will be moving into the right seat of a King Air very soon. The largest plane I will see at this company is probably a Citation II. I've been thinking about applying to the few regionals that are still hiring, but due to the lack of attrition, it may be a long time before I can log PIC time. My question is this: Does UPS have any preference on what type of background a new hire has - ie. 121 vs. 135? If you were me, would you stay at the 135 company flying light turboprops and jets, or try for the 121 regionals flying larger turboprops and maybe jets with the possibilty of staying an FO for a while? I guess i'm also interested if UPS sees a difference in 121 PIC and 135 PIC.
Thank you. I appreciate any insight you may have.
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I was hoping to get some opinions on a question I had. I was furloughed from a regional airline after being in class for only three days and am not expecting to be called back until QTR 1 2004. I am now working at a 135 company flying freight in a Caravan, but will be moving into the right seat of a King Air very soon. The largest plane I will see at this company is probably a Citation II. I've been thinking about applying to the few regionals that are still hiring, but due to the lack of attrition, it may be a long time before I can log PIC time. My question is this: Does UPS have any preference on what type of background a new hire has - ie. 121 vs. 135? If you were me, would you stay at the 135 company flying light turboprops and jets, or try for the 121 regionals flying larger turboprops and maybe jets with the possibilty of staying an FO for a while? I guess i'm also interested if UPS sees a difference in 121 PIC and 135 PIC.
Thank you. I appreciate any insight you may have.
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