CloudCatcher
Well-Known Member
Ok, so here is my situation. I've been instructing at a flight academy in Florida for about two years now and gained a significant amount of flight time (about 2100 hours, over 200 multi). I'm happy to see that airlines are starting to hire again, and know I'm eligible to be hired by one because I did a job interview last month, didn't get hired unfortunately.
To be perfectly honest, instructing was never really my forte and the last group of students I had were particularly difficult and failed a lot, particularly in their stage-checks. Management decided I was the weakest link and let me go last week.
So my question is, how should I move forward from here. I want to apply directly to a 121 or 135 airline, but I'm not sure how to explain the terms of my leaving my last job. When I was fired I asked my chief flight instructor what he would say if a potential employer called for a reference and I was told that it would be confirmed that I worked there and that I was not eligible for re-hire.
I'm considering the idea of telling them that I left the flight academy for some reason other then termination as termination may be viewed as a disqualifier, but I'm not sure if that would be wise. I know that if you are caught lying to a 121 carrier you are blacklisted from all 121 carriers. Of course they are not likely to find out as I already know what the academy will say if they get a reference call, but I'm not sure what the wisest course of action to take from here out is. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
To be perfectly honest, instructing was never really my forte and the last group of students I had were particularly difficult and failed a lot, particularly in their stage-checks. Management decided I was the weakest link and let me go last week.
So my question is, how should I move forward from here. I want to apply directly to a 121 or 135 airline, but I'm not sure how to explain the terms of my leaving my last job. When I was fired I asked my chief flight instructor what he would say if a potential employer called for a reference and I was told that it would be confirmed that I worked there and that I was not eligible for re-hire.
I'm considering the idea of telling them that I left the flight academy for some reason other then termination as termination may be viewed as a disqualifier, but I'm not sure if that would be wise. I know that if you are caught lying to a 121 carrier you are blacklisted from all 121 carriers. Of course they are not likely to find out as I already know what the academy will say if they get a reference call, but I'm not sure what the wisest course of action to take from here out is. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks