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ORD - PHL very easy, UAL, AA, and U S Air

SWA out of MDW

I read that guys were getting DCA and CLT 320. I'm assuming Philly is a bit more senior then? Still, DCA and CLT aren't far off the amount of flights from ORD. I would think PHL has the most crash pads though.
 
I read that guys were getting DCA and CLT 320. I'm assuming Philly is a bit more senior then? Still, DCA and CLT aren't far off the amount of flights from ORD. I would think PHL has the most crash pads though.

Philly is more senior for FOs on the Bus. DCA most junior followed by CLT.
 
What were competitive mins the last round of interviewing? I'm assuming when hiring really picks up, those competitive mins will drop. Also, how far to solid internal recs take you? Some airlines obviously put more weight on internal recs than others.
 
Most of the people in my class had over 6,000 tt and at least 1000 or more tpic. There were a few exceptions but they had strong recommendations.
Everyone had a college degree but several of us didn't have any internal recs.
 
Most of the people in my class had over 6,000 tt and at least 1000 or more tpic. There were a few exceptions but they had strong recommendations.
Everyone had a college degree but several of us didn't have any internal recs.

Strong recs as in family members or just line pilots?
 

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