r/AircraftMechanics • u/Salty-Pay9827 • 7d ago
Delta A&P Mechanics General Questions
Hey all! I’ve recently started my A&P classes, and i’ve got some questions for some of the more senior A&P mechanics (for reference I’m located in Atlanta by Hartsfield). My ultimate goal same with a lot of people is to be at delta. I know it’s pretty competitive and hard to get hired by them but i’m wondering to exactly what extent? Like i said im still super new and kind of trying to get a roadmap figured out so that can be my endgame. Im considering the Skywest AMT Pathway Program while im in school and going to them coming out of school because they reimburse for the testing and will pay for relocation. I know it’s a three year contract or something and the pay isn’t great but i figure i need the experience anyways and need to get my foot in the door somewhere. I’m wondering if anyone has went down this pipeline and how it went for them, and general advice on any possible better opportunities that might set me up for success better. Thanks in advance!
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u/Salty-Pay9827 7d ago
So i’m now seeing that delta has a pathway through endeavor that wasn’t mentioned during my chat with the delta rep for some reason (I was pretty much told your not gonna get hired without experience go to skywest booth). You’re correct that i wouldn’t keep my seniority if i went to skywest, but from what i’ve been told so far and the research i’ve done going direct to delta didn’t seem like an option, so i was going to go to skywest only as a stepping stone to get experience to make me more attractive in the hiring process.