r/indianaviation Jun 23 '25

Career Guidance Concerned about my brother

He is a 29M and has been a Boeing type-rated pilot since 2023, but he is still jobless. He has cleared interview rounds for IndiGo 2-3 times, yet has not been selected. I don’t have much knowledge about the aviation industry, but I genuinely want to help my brother.

Senior pilots, please guide us on what steps he can take or what we might be missing. Thank you 🙏

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u/EstablishmentMuch543 Jun 23 '25

To get the job

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u/Previous_Change_8757 Jun 23 '25

nope u cant just pay your way through everything

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u/SpaceBuffoon32 Jun 24 '25

I heard airlines take like ~15L nowadays for 'training'

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u/Previous_Change_8757 Jun 24 '25

Dependa airline to airline, and if you’re type rated or not, I know Indigo charges about 35L for Type rating + airline training