86BravoPapa
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Currently left seat in 135 twin turboprops. If given the choice, would you stick with this job for another year to go to a ULCC or leave now to go to a regional. TT just under 1500 at the moment.
That’s my long winded way of saying if you have a way to skip the regionals, take it.
Currently left seat in 135 twin turboprops. If given the choice, would you stick with this job for another year to go to a ULCC or leave now to go to a regional. TT just under 1500 at the moment.
Dude LCC and ULCC are grabbing guys before the regionals grab them these days. It's a different world.I find your presumptions interesting. I was turned down after interviewing with an ULCC when I had 3,500 hours and 500 TPIC. We all know I'm a walking, talking, • canoe, but I didn't even get a chance to get into the room until I hit those qualifications.
Unless you're at Amflight and you're talking about the Frontier thing, in which case make sure you read the fine print.
Pretty hard to argue anything other than it's easier than it's ever been.In this thread: people assuming it's easy to get hired at a ULCC.
Dude LCC and ULCC are grabbing guys before the regionals grab them these days. It's a different world.
Thanks for the response. I agree; my only concern is that waiting for the ULCC would mean waiting another year until I'd start bulidng 121 time and IF the music stops, between now and then, even a jump to the regionals, at that point, might not be possible much less moving to a ULCC.
Seriously, it’s competitive as hell now. 3 internal recs at one with turbine PIC app in for over a year now and I never got called.In this thread: people assuming it's easy to get hired at a ULCC.
Dude LCC and ULCC are grabbing guys before the regionals grab them these days. It's a different world.
Right now I think the DGI for EDV has turned into the EDV-JBU program. Fly for six months at EDV as an FO in NYC? Here's your JBU class date.
Pretty hard to argue anything other than it's easier than it's ever been.
I dunno about that. For a while (pre-new contract) Spirit was grabbing FOs from my old shop left and right. Post contract it was really mostly, if not only, captains getting called, even then some of the more senior guys.Dude LCC and ULCC are grabbing guys before the regionals grab them these days. It's a different world.
Was gonna say, those days are for the most part gone.I dunno about that. For a while (pre-new contract) Spirit was grabbing FOs from my old shop left and right. Post contract it was really mostly, if not only, captains getting called, even then some of the more senior guys.
Wait, building 121 time? Are you attempting to use a ULCC as a steppingstone for something else?
I find your presumptions interesting. I was turned down after interviewing with an ULCC when I had 3,500 hours and 500 TPIC. We all know I'm a walking, talking, • canoe, but I didn't even get a chance to get into the room until I hit those qualifications.
Unless you're at Amflight and you're talking about the Frontier thing, in which case make sure you read the fine print.
If you think going and flying an RJ is a better job than a ULCC you need your head examined.There are no presumptions; no idea what you're condescendingly referring to. I said "if given the choice;" I didn't say: here are the offers I have on the table.
In this thread: people assuming it's easy to get hired at a ULCC.
If you think going and flying an RJ is a better job than a ULCC you need your head examined.
Source: been there, done both.
Even asking the question is fatuity, sir.Where did I ever suggest an RJ might be a better job?
Even asking the question is fatuity, sir.