SlumTodd_Millionaire
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Well, I'll just say, my lack of TPIC hasn't stalled my career progression at all. In fact, at my last two interviews, I've been given a lot of respect for doing what I did at Cape Air. I'm sorry if AirTran doesn't consider that "command" experience, but those of us who've done it know better. I suppose I don't really care to work for an airline that doesn't even understand what SPIFR flying is all about, anyway (hint to the HR folks lurking around: It's autonomous command experience; no dispatch, no load planners, no support).
Oh well, back to studying for initial here at Silver...![]()
Actually, I kind of agree with you that Cape Air experience should count. I think you know a friend of mine at Omni who couldn't apply at AirTran because his PIC experience was all at Air Cargo Carriers flying Shorts 360s. That's clearly "command experience," even if it wasn't at a Part 121 carrier. Always bothered me that I couldn't help him get hired. I'm using TPIC as shorthand for command experience, so that's my mistake.