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sat74

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What kind of flight time categories are airlines looking for on a resume besides total time, pic/sic, etc?

Ive been using the same format for 15 years and it seems that listing IFR and cross country time is irrelevant at this stage in one's career. So looking at a logbook, which columns are necessary on a resume?

Cheers!
 
What kind of flight time categories are airlines looking for on a resume besides total time, pic/sic, etc?

Ive been using the same format for 15 years and it seems that listing IFR and cross country time is irrelevant at this stage in one's career. So looking at a logbook, which columns are necessary on a resume?

Cheers!

If applying to a regional; I believe that simply writing the letters "A-T-P" on a cocktail napkin would suffice.

In all seriousness, my format (which is certainly not the "correct" one..just what I went with) includes TOTAL, PICjet, Multi-Engine, EFIS/FMS Jet, Night.

Now that I look at it, EFIS/FMS jet is fairly irrelevant since that equipment has been commonplace in the industry for like 15yrs.

I think I'll replace it with a refinement of my "dazzling" time?as in the time you're most proud of or which applies most to the job to which you're applying. Example = you're applying to a 737 operator & of your 2500 JetPIC, 700 is in 737.
 

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