Hagar17 said:
Like 500 total/100 ME with a letter from the Dean at your pilot college?
C'mon, man. There may have been some Cecilites hired with low time because their daddy is an AA captain, but 500 hrs????
The sword cuts both ways. I do appreciate, however, the background on the 3000 hr requirement. I didn't realize that was the reason.
Hag
Competitive time for an eagle interview is 1200 ttl 200 multi. There are a few (8-9/year) that are hired with 600/100 but they went to Riddle or UND and got an internship at the Eagle training dept. 1 year ago 2000/500 was competitive.
Minimum times dropped recently to 1000/100 because no one in their right mind wants to come here (flowbacks= 9+year upgrade). Eagle will be scraping the bottom of the barrel shortly. I applied to eagle only because they were hiring and took the job because they were gave me a class date before any other company did. I shoulda been a whore and flown a 1900 for $15/hr so I'd get the "almighty" 1000 T-PIC in less than 11 years.
The fact is, the flow-through only put 150+ eagle guys at AA if there was room for them. Now APA is shoving 500+ Flushbacks down AE's throat and displacing 5 year CA's that have been with the company for 7+years.
Put yourself in one of the displaced CA's shoes. They are being forced to take a 40% paycut and sit next to a person that took their seat. And that person may have never logged turbine PIC before they were hired at AA.
It doesn't matter how you cut it, there will be bitter feelings. Flushbacks are not wanted at AE but they shouldn't fear it either, most Eagle guys are professional about it, however there are a few that will be openly hostile if the subject is brought up.
Personally, I am not and have no right be sore at the flowback situation, I can't upgrade for at least another 2 years anyway, I/we hope by then the flowbacks all have their AA jobs back. As you can tell most of my knowledge comes from over 400 hrs of listening to displaced jet capt's that are flying the ATR until they get displaced to FO again. Hopefully, I've helped explain the other side of the story.
Take the SWA job if you don't have to resign AA recall rights. You'll be home every night and won't have to work in a hostile work environment.
P.S.
There are a lot of T-prop captains who are thankful that APA thought their pilots are too good to flushback to the left seat of the mighty Saab or ATR, too many gosh darn levers and such.