Editorial Policy
Mission
We publish practical, accurate guidance to help pilots prepare professional airline applications, plan career paths, and understand industry trends. Our goal is to reduce errors, save time, and improve outcomes for applicants.
Editorial Standards
- Accuracy and clarity: We prioritize correct, unambiguous guidance aligned with current airline practices and regulations.
- Review process: Posts are reviewed for structure, correctness, and consistency with our style guidelines before publishing.
- Originality: Content is written by or under the direction of subject‑matter experts with first‑hand experience.
- Helpful content: Articles address real pilot questions with step‑by‑step instructions, checklists, and examples.
Authors and Credentials (E‑E‑A‑T)
We attribute posts to named authors with relevant experience (e.g., airline pilots, instructors, recruiters). Author bios summarize experience and responsibilities. Where applicable, we link to professional profiles.
Citations and Sources
When referencing requirements or policies, we link to authoritative sources such as the FAA, airline hiring pages, and government reports. We avoid unverified statistics and clearly indicate when insights are based on professional experience.
Updates and Corrections
- Key posts are reviewed quarterly or when policies change.
- We add a brief changelog or updated date where appropriate.
- To report an issue, contact us via the contact page; we aim to correct material errors promptly.
Advertising & Sponsorship
We do not sell editorial placement. Any sponsored content will be clearly labeled as such.
Contact
Questions or corrections? Contact us.