Airline Pilot Hiring Update 2024 and 2025 + RTAG Convention

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • Nik Fialka dives into the current pilot hiring landscape and what's to come in 2025. Special guest Joshua Lee, the president of RTAG joins to discuss what to expect at the annual RTAG Convention October 5 & 6 in Fort Worth, TX.
    What you'll learn from this episode:
    -New details for the RTAG Convention
    -Hiring goals for major, regional, ULCC, and fractional airlines
    -Live Pilot Q & A about the convention
    -Pilot meet and greet and interview tips and tricks
    RESOURCES:
    rtag.org

Комментарии • 9

  • @LassinEli-El
    @LassinEli-El 11 дней назад +1

    Hi. I am a 23 year old student pilot out of Miami Fl. Super excited I will be the first ever pilot in my bloodline. Migrated from Haiti to the US in 2012.

  • @drewleevy5420
    @drewleevy5420 11 дней назад +1

    currently at a regional as an FO. Going to a more junior base for a line and a lot more flying.

  • @martystern5643
    @martystern5643 11 дней назад

    Look forward to seeing you all at RTAG!

  • @christophermetcalf4720
    @christophermetcalf4720 9 дней назад

    Guys, this was an awesome podcast! Thank you for all of the great information. I recently learned about RTAG and joined. I am a veteran, and someone who is pursuing flying as an encore career. One of the things that I am curious about is mentorship. There seems to be a good amount of mentorship for those that are either starting out or at the 1500 + hour mark, but the path up to that 1500 hour point can be kind of dark. Are there services that help people navigate say from 250 to 500 hours or 500 to 1500 hours? I work in aviation and sought advice from many of the pilots that I work with. Most of it has been pretty sound, but some of it doesn't fit so well. One of things that I get alot is " You need to drop everything right now and go flight instruct, then get to the airlines as fast as possible". I get the seniority part of getting to the airlines quickly, but while dropping everything to be a flight instructor works for someone in say their early 20's, I find that it doesn't work so well for someone that is mid-life with mid-life responsibilities and obligations. So far this has required alot of patience , being methodical, and creative thinking. I would love to speak to someone that has walked the path that could say "ok, if I were starting from here, and had these things, this is the direction I would go". Thanks again for all you are doing. Keep up the great work!

  • @sumtingwong8768
    @sumtingwong8768 11 дней назад +6

    Hey can you just get to the point! Holy cow!

  • @becraftcorey
    @becraftcorey 11 дней назад +1

    So the corporate world is ticking right along, that's my end goal, simply because they for real let you live wherever you want and you don't have to commute, wish the big airlines would adopt this idea, atlas air does it a very similar way with gateway travel program

  • @matthewwright77
    @matthewwright77 9 дней назад

    Nik- great rundown as always! Thank you kind Sir! I’ll see you at RTAG!