Reviewer Comments:
“There comes a time in your career as a pilot when you think seriously that you might give away your first-born child just to get into the left seat of a (name your ultimate aircraft to fly for a living). But getting there doesn’t have to exact such a high price or seem so unattainable if you pick up a copy of Gregory Brown’s Job Hunting for Pilots.” Business & Commercial Aviation
“Finally, a book that tells me how to get an airline job!” Mark Holt, commuter pilot
“Well written, creative and accurate…There’s a lot of meat in those few pages.” Dr. Charles Ahlstrand, director of the Career Center at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Prescott, Arizona
“The definitive book for getting ahead in this business.” Capt. O. J. Alexander, pilot interviewer for a major airline
“So, I put out my ten resumes and waited, and waited, and waited…I had never read any books that explain just how important networking is in getting an airline job, let alone how to go about it.” Darius W. Johnson, commuter captain
“This ought to be one of the books thrown in with your commercial or CFI books as you wrap up your training…books you must have.” David Braid, flight instructor
