Rekks Inbound
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decided not to post a copy from the Virgins career site.......you figure it out
Agree with the above!Flyer, every airline gets those people who cannot leave the past behind them even when they are suppose to be learning something new. I hated in every one of my new aircraft/seat classes at mesaba the idiots who kept saying....that is not how we did it in the Saab/Dash/this or that airline. They were only stroking their own egos and disrupting the class and learning. I will say the same thing about the Mesaba guys who when we started changing over to the pinnacle way of doing things.....they would complain about how it was not the right way to do things-well, they are now paying you to fly this new way, learn it or do something productive in the future about making it safer-stop complaining now.
That being said, I have been in class with multiple 400 hour new hires and multiple old Avro guys with a lot of hours and a lot of gray hair. Experience matters-and it showed in training and on the line. Yes the 400 hour pilots had a learning curve (some shorter/longer than others) but they had to learn on the line-and if you had experience, you would know that in such cases-safety is a concern then-hense the higher hiring minimums. Simple as that. If you skirted under the hiring mins, then there were other reasons-well connected? a quota to fill? lucky? who knows. Just do not place yourself above those that did not get that chance just because you got lucky. There are tons of great pilots out there applying and I do not know why they have not been called. I will not group myself in that category as I always keep an eye on my own cocky/ego level so here I go...I know guys with 7-10,000 hours total, a few grand of PIC, line check airmen, 737 type, and multiple letters of recommendations and not only is SWA not calling, but neither is anyone else.....
I will say congrats again...by the way
Ditto, the military has been very successful using screening tests to identify candidates for pilot training. We find when we hire a pilot who has been through this process of military selection, has a much better change of completing training as opposed to a pilot who has not been through a screening process.I actually think it's a good test. It's an industry-standard typical pilot computerized test. It's not stupid crap, it's a good way to eliminate candidates who are not serious about the job or those who haven't bothered to prepare. If you want the job, you'll make sure you prepare for it. The questions are tough, but a sharp pilot with a college degree who has taken college-level math should be able to do these kinds of questions. Those who are used to things being handed to them on a silver plate will find this test very diffcult.
Flyer, are you saying that more than 1000 would disqualify you?
Flyer, are you saying that more than 1000 would disqualify you?
This seems to be the way of things these days. At best it has no value, at worst, they don't want to hire you because they think you will bolt once the legacies start hiring. It's kind of like having a 737 type at this point. It's a bit frustrating that when I was an FO everyone wanted 1k turbine PIC, now the above situation is happening and I have the 1k PIC. Oh well. Keep plugging away and updating resumes. Something will pop up no doubt.
What are the chances of getting a call after you've been given the pilot questioner?