altiplano wrote:I ... and single pilot jobs only ultimately won't get you to the airlines.
Now I may be a little south of you, but all my hours (ATPL a few times over) are PIC, I could walk into a airline job if I wanted to go that route.
altiplano wrote:
I'd hire the guy that has a diverse background, .
So all the kids who went from mom basement to a college flight program, to a FO wouldn't be getting a job lol
The guys with diverse backgrounds (dictionary definition, not new age soft shoed definition) would likley be found in the bush, or the more odd ball flying jobs, which are mostly PIC gigs.
altiplano wrote:
with a history of working well with other pilots (multicrew) over the single engine instructor, SPIFR guy anyday.
A history of working well with others LMAO!
For one that's not a quantifiable attribute, but it is something a experienced person should be able to tell in about 5 minutes from just talking to the person.
And working well with others, you'll find much more socially developed people tend to be the ones who would work more with clients, it's easy to deal more experienced pilots in aviation matters, it takes more skill to do the same when your "boss"/client doesn't even know about aviation. If you want someone who can really handle dealing with humans, hire someone who worked high end sales.
atphat wrote:What are the right reasons to get into aviation?
Someone who would love to fly a J3 across the country
Someone who would rather work in normal clothes than wear little gold bars
Someone who doesn't go by their title
Someone who truly enjoys aviating
Someone who is always looking to add to their plots license, gliders, gyros, sea, whatever.