Re: PSA Interview!! Any ideas on upgrade times at PSA?
Hey Airspace B, don't let them beat you up, just keep flying, studying and learning. I highly recommend getting your CFI to build time and experience. The last year for me as a CFI has been a wonderful experience and I would not go back and skip instructing if I could get an airline job with 300 hours. I know everyone says hurry hurry you are losing seniority but everyone needs to gain experience before they try being a professional airline pilot, instructing is a great way to do that. Apply when you have all your paperwork ready, you have studied your tail off with ATP related materials and you are instrument and multi current and proficient. That way you will be able to interview with confidence and will know deep down that you are ready to attempt an airline groundschool for 6-8 weeks. Good luck and slow it down a bit turbo |