Inverted
mmmmmm wine
They could call me.
I'd be fine if they called me.
I'll keep updating.
Everyone I know that went to WAI and dos a fast pass with Atlas, has a class date. Get a face to face with them.
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They could call me.
I'd be fine if they called me.
I'll keep updating.
Atlas will probably take anyone with an ATP soon, no offense. They're going to need 500 more pilots on the seniority list within a year or two for this Amazon contract and unless they alter their compensation package (they won't, unless it gets worse) that means they'll need to hire 700-800 to account for attrition.
They could call me.
I'd be fine if they called me.
I'll keep updating.
It's a wonder anyone ever hired you; I mean you couldn't even fly a fighter by yourself, always having a WSO or student to bail you out.
CRM means I don't actually have to be a good pilot since I have someone to help me.
Pretty sure that worked backwards when we flew together since you were always bailing me out of my own stupid decisions.
I know it's sarcasm, but I feel that SRM should be addressed since it seems to be incredibly dismissed, and because @Inverted only flew the chieftain and 99 (meh) in ONE base and thinks he's somehow an authority on freight flying, single pilot flying, whole package authoritarian...CRM means I don't actually have to be a good pilot since I have someone to help me.


 I digress... *gasp* customer service (holy crap, yep, that does exist with freight!) scenarios are the issue.
  I digress... *gasp* customer service (holy crap, yep, that does exist with freight!) scenarios are the issue.I think everyone has to take a deep breath for a second. Pilots think you need to do this or that in order to get hired at a major airline. Most are rumors. Listen to people who are giving you FREE advise so you can be successful (hint, there are two people giving great advise).
My advice to clients is to start thinking like a recruiter. If you were in charge of recruiting, what would you like to see to see in a candidate? Stop thinking like an applicant and think like a recruiter. Your eyes will open up about what you are doing and what needs to be changed.
Is the application process a pain? You bet it is. Your application tells a recruiter a story about you and what you are all about. Make sure it looks perfect. My lowest time military hire had 1543 hours flying F-16s. My lowest time civilian hire had 2047 hours, no PIC time. They had very strong qualifications outside of flying.
If you don't have A, B or C maybe you have X, Y and Z. Think about your X, Y, Zs. If you don't know, have someone help you.
Everyone needs to evaluate who they are as a pilot and person. Sell to a recruiter what makes you the best candidate out there. Don't just repeat your resume, tell a great story and capture their attention.
Good luck to everyone. And as always, if you gave a question send us an email or PM.
Kalitta went from a 5,000 hour TT, to 1,500 hours TT requirements in a matter of months. Now they can't fill classes. Atlas will have the same issues unless they get a good contract.
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You sure about that?
Look here... http://www.kalittaair.com/pilot-recruitment/
You sure about that?
Look here... http://www.kalittaair.com/pilot-recruitment/
Their webpage is incorrect. Kalitta Air is aware of the issue but have been VERY slow about updating it.
An email reply from management. "Thanks for the heads-up on this. Our required total time is 1,500 hours and I’ll make sure that it’s corrected on the company website"

I like a nice meal out on occasion. So dropping some cheddar for a evening out (your example) that will make lasting memories (career at a great job) isn't a bad thing.Although to be fair if one is hungry, it's going to be an expensive meal:
Appetizer - $49 (OBAP member fee)
Main Entree - $150 (Job fair fee, and that's assuming just career fair entrance and nothing extra)
Dessert - $250+ (Hotel + food + expenses)
At this point I won't even go over the Wine list.......

But the internet…
Hell, my own page still says I'm a 767 FO.
I like a nice meal out on occasion. So dropping some cheddar for a evening out (your example) that will make lasting memories (career at a great job) isn't a bad thing.
But the internet…
Hell, my own page still says I'm a 767 FO.

It looks like most, if not all 121 sup/ACMIs are hurting in some way shape or form. Kalitta went from a 5,000 hour TT, to 1,500 hours TT requirements in a matter of months. Now they can't fill classes. Atlas will have the same issues unless they get a good contract.
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I don't think that even with lowered minimums to 1500, that Kalitta is going to be competing with the regionals and hiring CFI's, into the right seat.
