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The Airline Transition Manual Featured on Kirkus Reviews

We are beyond excited to announce that The Airline Transition has been featured on Kirkus Reviews.


Here's what they had to say: Swindell, Witvliet, and Ross present a guide to working as a pilot in the airline industry.


In this illustrated manual, the authors (all airline pilots “from both military and civilian backgrounds…with extensive experience in airline recruiting, training and union representation”) provide an overview of every aspect of the industry for readers who are thinking about joining their profession. They describe the various commercial airlines, airline alliances, regional carriers, cargo carriers, and private services, and they break down all the components of those entities under the Federal Aviation Regulations. They discuss workplace realities such as seniority, stating simply that “everything in your airline career is a function of seniority” while warning that this status is strictly service-specific: Starting over in a new part of the industry wipes the slate clean. The authors share tips on aspects of the business such as the relationship between pilots and flight attendants (FAs): “Should [FAs] call up [the cabin] during the flight with an issue, actively listen and help them solve the problem,” they write. “FAs do not typically call the pilots lightly.” The authors cover every element of getting hired and advancing in a pilot’s career, from researching different airlines to crafting a resume and cover letter to navigating interviews, and they elaborate on personal aspects of the job, including methods for getting enough sleep or the various ways in which pilots can fly as passengers cheaply or for free. At every heading, the authors use a variety of visual aids—charts, graphs, insets, bullet points, and illustrations—very effectively to clarify the details of the world a would-be pilot might enter. Their tone throughout is brisk and accessible—the entire book feels like an extended version of the polite-but-professional flight briefing pilots give to their crews before every takeoff. Prospective pilots will find this detailed career advice from three seasoned pros invaluable.


A readable and comprehensive guide to flying high as an airline pilot.

Their verdict? To get it! We're so grateful for the review.


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