First Officer Requirements Hours A minimum of 1,500 hours of total flight time or R-ATP qualified. 500 hours of cross country flight time or 200 if R-ATP or military qualified. 100 hours of night flight time. 250 total hours of flight time as pilot in command including 100 hours of cro...
Pilot accused of trying to crash Alaska Airlines flight speaks outThe off-duty pilot who allegedly tried to crash a plane with 83 people on board tells his story.Sam Sweeney/ABC News Joseph Emerson, a former AlaskaAirlinespilot, calls it the biggest mistake of his life. Eme...
Requirements: C208 and/or PT6 experience. [view]According to Mike Olsen, a line pilot for Wings of Alaska, he was the first one to depart the Taku Lodge. [view]Founded in 1984, Wings of Alaska is an airline based in Juneau, Alaska. [view]...
Emerson was first hired by Horizon Air in 2001 as a first officer, a spokesperson for Alaska Airlines said. He left in 2012 and joined Virgin America as a pilot, and then became an Alaska Airlines first officer when the airline acquired Virgin America in 2016. He became an Alaska Airlines ...
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"Alaska Airlines employees should have known the requirements needed to avoid that happening," the lawsuit states.
The airlines are preparing for the relaxing of federal travel restrictions, including testing requirements and the federal mask mandate, highlighting their adaptability to changing regulatory environments. Alaska Airlines has asked a US court to throw out a consumer lawsuit over its plan to...
Another question raised is what impact the Alaska-Hawaiin merger could have on hiring requirements and preferred qualifications, especially given the well-documented pilot shortage. Most airlines are looking for FAA ATP-certified pilots with at least 1,500 total flight hours. Although it is not req...
Ravn will distribute food (pretzels, granola bars or similar) and potable water no later than two hours after the aircraft has left the gate or touches down if the aircraft remains on the tarmac, unless the pilot-in-command determines that safety or security requirements preclude such service....
United Airlines, the world’s biggest operator of Max 9s, grounded its entire fleet of 79 Max 9s and is seeking to “clarify the inspection process and requirements for returning” them to service. Alaska and United, the only two U.S. passenger airlines that operate Max 9 ai...