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In this video, Aaron Mathis, a United Airlines pilot and recruiter, dives deep into the three most prominent airline pilot pathways: United Aviate, Delta Propel, and American Airlines Cadet Academy. With his unique experience as a recruiter for both United Aviate and the American Airlines Cadet Academy, Aaron delivers an in-depth, professional comparison that you won’t find anywhere else. Throughout the video, he breaks down everything you need to know about each program: from entry points and timelines to how much they cost and what kind of career advantages they offer. But it’s not just a simple overview—Aaron digs into the crucial details that could make or break your future in the airline industry. He also shares personal insights on which programs truly offer value and which might hold you back. This video promises to answer the big question: “Which pathway is the best for your career as a professional airline pilot? Is one program faster? Does another provide better financial support? And which one could get you to your dream airline with the least risk? By the end, Aaron uses a unique scoring system to rank these programs based on 17 key factors—but will his experience as a United Airlines pilot influence the final decision? Watch to find out which program comes out on top and why. If you’re an aspiring pilot or just curious about the competitive world of airline hiring, this is the video you don’t want to miss. Stay tuned until the end to see the final verdict! CORRECTIONS TO VIDEO: 1. United Aviate now has over 100 Cirrus SR20 Aircraft and 6 Diamond DA42 Multi Engine Aircraft for multi Engine Training 2. The Aviate Academy is not the only 400 hour credit that is applied to the 1600 hour requirement as I misstated in the video. According to the APG 5.B.1A. "Participants who (i) joined Aviate through the University Entry Point, Professional Flight Training Entry Point, Experience-Build Entry Point, Aviation Organization Entry Point, or United Aviate Family Programs Entry Point and (ii) are in compliance with all performance standards set forth in Chapter 4 will receive a 400-flight hour credit towards the minimum flight hours requirement." Links to all 3 programs: https://unitedaviate.com/ https://www.delta.com/us/en/careers/p... https://aacadetacademy.com/ Chapters: 00:00 INTRODUCTION 02:25 WHAT ARE THE PATHWAYS? 03:59 PIPELINE IMPORTANCE TO PILOTS 04:49 PIPELINE IMPORTANCE TO AIRLINES 08:29 AMERICAN AIRLINES CADET ACADEMY 13:53 DELTA PROPEL 22:00 UNITED AVIATE 33:17 SCORING THE PROGRAMS 49:36 FINAL SCORES 50:31 UPSIDE AND DOWNSIDE OF EACH PATHWAY 53:59 CONCLUSION DISCLAIMER: Anything that I say in this video is my own personal opinion and not the views or opinions of my employer and lastly, I am in no way shape or form, taking compensation from my employer for this video and they have no part or influence in me making this video. Music by: Artlist IO Thanks for watching the @PilotPulseChannel Like and Subscribe for more!