I also want to add that this question is by no means a deal-breaker. Having now been involved in airline hiring, I can assure you that most operations are looking for honesty, what you learned, and that you don't have a pattern. Realizing you're fallible isn't necessarily a bad thing.
J.
Well i just went to te career expo in Daytona beach and every company that was hiring pilots specifically asked me about how many failed checkrides do I have and they all (Pinnacle, Colgan, Air Wisconsin and American Eagle) stated that the max was 2 failed checkrides. So if your Looking at a regional most of them, due to the Colgan crash, won't accept more than two failed checkrides.
Well i just went to te career expo in Daytona beach and every company that was hiring pilots specifically asked me about how many failed checkrides do I have and they all (Pinnacle, Colgan, Air Wisconsin and American Eagle) stated that the max was 2 failed checkrides. So if your Looking at a regional most of them, due to the Colgan crash, won't accept more than two failed checkrides.
I agree with the statement above, but the media also mentioned that pilots are flying fatigued, low pay, and an awful QOL. Just today CNN had a story about pilots, and low pay. So my question is why have airlines only focused on check rides and non of the other factors that actually compromise safety??
I agree with the statement above, but the media also mentioned that pilots are flying fatigued, low pay, and an awful QOL. Just today CNN had a story about pilots, and low pay. So my question is why have airlines only focused on check rides and non of the other factors that actually compromise safety?? I have 3 checkride failures and have been told by several regionals that thats too many. My last one was when I had 300 hours, today I have 3,000. I noticed that you said that your involved in airline hiring, my question to you is what options do I have?
Unfortunately, you make great points. I wish the media and lawyers didn't effect our hiring. That being said, if you network enough and show that you have rehabilitated, there is NO reason that you can't be successful.
Does the number of successful checkrides vs the busts account for anything? I know some people who did single & multi PVT, then both COM, as well as all three CFI's, and ATP single and multi. Thats 10 check rides. I would think it doesn't look as bad as someone who has failed 2/4 or 3/5... just wondering if ya'll take this into account?
They want to hire people who haven't failed a checkride because they can be absolutely, 100% sure that those people are 100% focused on airplanes, flying, airplanes, flying, and airplanes.