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We have the information and experience to guide you through your toughest aviation career decisions. Our career industry experts not only provide answers and statistical data, but guidance through the constantly changing aviation industry until you are hired. We offer one-on-one counseling by Skype or over the phone. We can help you prepare for interview questions that pertain to the following;
• Accident
• Incident
• Violation
• Training Failure
• Asked to Resign
• Multiple Job Offers
• Easiest Way to Qualify
• Furlough
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A flood of job losses looms as airline industry struggles in pandemic
Just as the U.S. labor market shows signs of recovery, tens of thousands of airline workers are preparing themselves for economic pain from the coronavirus pandemic to come in the months ahead. Source

US Airline Pilot Job Market Recovery – 2020 and beyond
US Airline Pilot Job Market Demand - Majors, Regionals, Fractionals and more. Future pilot retirements and market growth. Minimum and average qualifications and experience. Career values for pay, benefits, and retirement. Source

Stay Or Go? Older Pilots’ Decisions On Early-Out Offers Will Impact The Futures Of Thousands – Forbes Magazine
The nation’s oldest airline pilots – typically those between the ages of 60 and 65 – are fast approaching deadlines for making decisions whether to accept early retirement offers that could put as much as $982,000 into their pockets now while also potentially saving...

Résumés for professional pilots – AOPAForums
A résumé is a detailed summary of your work experience and qualifications, and it is the most important tool for your job search. Your résumé serves several purposes. The résumé represents you, the applicant. It is your image on paper or online. Thus, your résumé...

Change in the Air | 2020-07-07 | Halldale Group
Airlines around the world are beginning to ramp up operations again. CAT Editor Rick Adams, FRAeS, outlines some of the considerations for pilots, cabin crew and maintenance technicians and the retraining required for restarting the engines. Source