#75 - Adam and Matt - 10 Things to Do Today To Start Your Airline Career
Publisher |
The Pilot Network
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Aviation
Interview
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Publication Date |
Jun 01, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:40:32

Matt and Adam are both here, and we have something to get off our chests. It has been a rough 16 months and we are currently in an intense recovery in the airline industry. Some of you may be looking to get into the airline industry at this time, so this episode is about 10 things to work on if you want to fly for the airlines, regardless of what stage you are in your career.

34:43 Recap

  1. Read Cockpit2Cockpit: This is a great read that gives you the high-level view of things you need to know coming out of pilot training (3:38)
  2. Get your logbook together: We recommend using MilKEEP. They have the easiest system for transcribing military records. (4:43)
  3. Get your ATP and CTP: Once you have this stuff, you are done, because you might be in a situation in the future where you will need it. (7:41)
  4. Official copies of high school and college transcripts: This is often put to the last second and they can take forever. (11:53)
  5. Applications and resumes: Use Checked And Set to review your application materials. They are the people who are going to help you get your stuff into perfect order when you are applying for airline jobs.  (14:36)
  6. Get your letters of recommendation: Start very early with this, give them ammunition on what to write, and send a thank you after they write the letter. (20:13)
  7. Get your FCC Radio Operator’s License: If you have never flown outside the military, you may have never heard of this, but it’s really easy to get and you will need it. (23:55)
  8. Get your driving record: There is the National Driving Record, but it might be different based on your location. If you have a ticket, be prepared to explain why. (25:08)
  9. Form 8 History: Look all the way back to pilot training and make review any less than 100 percent you have and be prepared to reflect on it. (27:44)
  10. Interview prep: There are a lot of resources out there. It’s really important to become a good communicator for the interview and to enhance your career in general. (30:29)

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