@JetDoc !
You asked:
I started a separate thread since the other Hawaiian thread, well, with my participation, became YAAAVDL thread (yet another AA versus DL)
Anyway, You're not literally going to find a box on a lot of applications that says, "Tell me your story", it's really more figurative.
Like if an application says "Professional Organizations" and the answer is "NGPA/OBAP/WAI" — it's not telling your story. Something like "Gotham City Do-Gooders: Helped organize a blanket party for someone who woefully deserved to get the beat down…." tells your story.
Every airline is different and floral explanations of what a captain does at SkyWeezy is less than efficient because most reviewers already know what a captain does and most people that cut and paste their descriptions from certain consultants tend to have the same errors or leave out the basic fundamental truth that you fly the airplane.
Remember, 100% of the applicants fly airplanes. Think of total time and PIC like a movie trailer for what's potentially a really rotten movie, or it might be an amazing movie who knows. You want to leave a reviewer with "Hot damn, I want to meet this guy" rather than leave him with the impression of "Welp, he's a pilot".
Hope that helps and your mileage may vary.
You asked:
I would really appreciate it if someone would point out to me where the "your story" essay goes on Airline Apps. I haven't been able to find it as of yet.
I started a separate thread since the other Hawaiian thread, well, with my participation, became YAAAVDL thread (yet another AA versus DL)
Anyway, You're not literally going to find a box on a lot of applications that says, "Tell me your story", it's really more figurative.
Like if an application says "Professional Organizations" and the answer is "NGPA/OBAP/WAI" — it's not telling your story. Something like "Gotham City Do-Gooders: Helped organize a blanket party for someone who woefully deserved to get the beat down…." tells your story.
Every airline is different and floral explanations of what a captain does at SkyWeezy is less than efficient because most reviewers already know what a captain does and most people that cut and paste their descriptions from certain consultants tend to have the same errors or leave out the basic fundamental truth that you fly the airplane.
Remember, 100% of the applicants fly airplanes. Think of total time and PIC like a movie trailer for what's potentially a really rotten movie, or it might be an amazing movie who knows. You want to leave a reviewer with "Hot damn, I want to meet this guy" rather than leave him with the impression of "Welp, he's a pilot".
Hope that helps and your mileage may vary.