It isn't PFT, it is simply a pre-req. like a college degree. It tells SWA that the person they are hiring can at least pass a check-ride in the kind of plane they use. I would imagine (pure guess) that SWA has far fewer training failures than other airlines and also has cheaper training costs because there is already familiarity with the airplane - just a guess.
Not going to argue here. I think it's PFT and NO ONE is going to change my mind. Perhaps you pay Gulfstream academy for your right seat time to make sure you can operate in right seat. The pre-req should be an ATP, then they *should* be able to pass the TRAINING that is PROVIDED by the airline. Just sayin'. Ah...I said I wasn't going to argue...damn you Waco!!!
Not going to argue here. I think it's PFT and NO ONE is going to change my mind.
Not sure that they don't fit. Sure, its a different type of aircraft, but you've got a bunch of cities that might be better served with the 717 than a 73G/738.
No kidding because they are polar opposites.
I just have a hard time seeing the type as PFT - using that logic, so is a college degree - because both are required for the job. SWA simply says to the world "We are going to hire the most qualified applicant that fits are requirements, which include a 737 type".
SWA simply says to the world "We are going to hire the most qualified applicant that fits are requirements, which include a 737 type".
How is it any different from a corporate gig requiring a Lear type to get hired to fly their Lear?
I flew AirTran to ICT this spring and the captain played the harmonica during his pre-departure cabin announcement. It was awesome and totally SWA-esque. Pretty sure he was a Blue Angel from the cadence in his voice when he made announcements.
I was furloughed from AirTran during IOE in 1998 and elected to not accept recall. I went to USAir instead.
Which goes to prove my theory that I make worse career decisions than any other pilot in history.
Well let's hope they end up at SWA...Good for them if they do though...Well I don't think anyone expected this at all... those 717's are going to look goofy as heck in the SWA livery!
Didn't AirTran just hire/interview a bunch of folks? Bet they didn't think they'd end up at SWA!
I flew AirTran to ICT this spring and the captain played the harmonica during his pre-departure cabin announcement. It was awesome and totally SWA-esque. Pretty sure he was a Blue Angel from the cadence in his voice when he made announcements.