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Thanks for flying by! We're so glad you're here. Southwest® and the Southwest Airlines Destination 225° Program proudly join TPNx as Diamond Level Sponsors. We're taking registrations for meetings with our Team through the TPNx app.
Visit our Hiring Team at our Southwest Airlines and Destination 225° booth, or join one of our Information Sessions below.
Visit our Hiring Team at our Southwest Airlines and Destination 225° booth, or join one of our Information Sessions below.
Friday, April 19
2:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.: Destination 225° briefing
3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.: Flight Operations briefing
3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.: Flight Operations briefing
Saturday, April 20
10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.: Destination 225° briefing
11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.: Flight Operations briefing
11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.: Flight Operations briefing
Thanking veterans for our freedom to fly
Thanking veterans for our freedom to fly
Freedom One is a Boeing 737-800 emblazoned with a stylized flag of the United States of America and features 50 stars and 13 stripes. This aircraft is a high-flying tribute to 50 years of Southwest Airlines service with a symbol of unwavering pride for our Nation and its heroes.


Minimum qualifications for First Officer
Minimum qualifications for First Officer
Certificates/Ratings
USA DOT/FAA Airline Transport Pilot Certificate, which must display the following:
USA DOT/FAA First Class Medical Certificate and, if applicable, any necessary Special Issuance of a Medical Certificate (Authorization) or Statement of Demonstrated Ability (SODA) issued by the Federal Air Surgeon.
- "Airplane Multiengine Land" Category and Class Ratings
- "English Proficient" limitation
USA DOT/FAA First Class Medical Certificate and, if applicable, any necessary Special Issuance of a Medical Certificate (Authorization) or Statement of Demonstrated Ability (SODA) issued by the Federal Air Surgeon.
Flight experience
- Preferred: 500 hours in a fixed-wing turbine aircraft or successfully completed all aspects of a Destination 225° pathway program
- Preferred: Actively flying for two of the last five years
- Note: PIC time defined as the Captain or Aircraft Commander of record or pilot signing for the aircraft (not sole manipulator of the controls)
- Note: Only time in a fixed-wing aircraft is counted, which excludes simulator, helicopter, WSO, RIO, FE, NAV, EWO, and UAV specifically
Bridge the gap to a civilian flying through the Destination 225° Military Pathway!
Are you interested in a direct path to a Southwest flight deck but don't meet the current requirements? The Southwest Airlines Destination 225° Program, combined with our traditional hiring for First Officers, allows experienced, passionate, and well-trained aviators to learn how to fly The Southwest Way. Southwest Airlines designed this pathway to bridge the gap for fixed-wing military pilots interested in launching their civilian flying career.
Do I qualify for this pathway?
Eligible applicants for this program are individuals who completed the U.S. Armed Forces undergraduate pilot training school, received a rating qualification as a military pilot, and meets the additional requirements listed below.
Candidates for the military pathway may:
• Be a transitioning or retired military pilot with flight experience, who doesn’t meet the requirements to become a Southwest First Officer.
• Be an experienced military pilot with some fixed-wing turbine flight time, who doesn’t meet Southwest’s currency requirements and/or is lacking their fixed-wing unrestricted multi-engine ATP certificate.
• Be interested in using the SkillBridge program to transition to civilian aviation.
• Have an interest in utilizing their GI Bill to assist in attaining the requirements needed to become a Southwest Airlines First Officer.
• Have separated from the military within the last seven years or plan to separate within the next two years.
Do I qualify for this pathway?
Eligible applicants for this program are individuals who completed the U.S. Armed Forces undergraduate pilot training school, received a rating qualification as a military pilot, and meets the additional requirements listed below.
Candidates for the military pathway may:
• Be a transitioning or retired military pilot with flight experience, who doesn’t meet the requirements to become a Southwest First Officer.
• Be an experienced military pilot with some fixed-wing turbine flight time, who doesn’t meet Southwest’s currency requirements and/or is lacking their fixed-wing unrestricted multi-engine ATP certificate.
• Be interested in using the SkillBridge program to transition to civilian aviation.
• Have an interest in utilizing their GI Bill to assist in attaining the requirements needed to become a Southwest Airlines First Officer.
• Have separated from the military within the last seven years or plan to separate within the next two years.
Our Heart starts with our People.
Want to work in a unique, People-first Culture, with competitive benefits and a solid record of job security? Southwest Airlines is growing, and we’re looking for top-notch Employees to grow with us.
Benefits for First Officers you'll love:
- Fly for free on any open seat on all Southwest flights, and see all the destinations Southwest serves (your eligible dependents fly, too)
- 15% non-elective contribution (B-Fund) deposited into your 401(k)*
- A ProfitSharing contribution toward retirement—when we profit, you profit*
- Competitive health insurance for you and your eligible dependents
- Opportunity to purchase 10% off Southwest Airlines common stock, LUV, traded on NYSE
- Company-paid Loss of License
*ProfitSharing contributions are subject to the plan’s vesting schedule and are made at the discretion of the Company.
Why Southwest Airlines?
Why Southwest Airlines?

Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
We’re committed to a work environment where everyone can be themselves and recognized for the unique perspectives they each bring forward. Diversity, equity, and inclusion aren’t just buzzwords—they’re woven into how we run our business, and they’re reflected in our world-famous Culture.

Culture
Our unique Southwest Culture is woven into all aspects of our business, from how we treat each other to how we provide Next-Level Hospitality to our Customers. All Employees are responsible for preserving and invigorating our Culture, regardless of position or tenure, which strengthens our Culture of caring. It’s a source of pride among Employees and at the Heart of who we are.

Military
We’re proud to have more than 10,200 veterans and 1,800 military spouses in our Southwest Family. Our colors are red, yellow, and blue, but our support is for red, white, and blue.

Benefits
More than just a paycheck, a career at Southwest Airlines comes with several benefits, from our legendary Culture to travel privileges for Employees and their eligible dependents.
Flight Operations FAQs
Click each question below to learn more about what it's like to be a Pilot at Southwest Airlines.
During New Hire training, you’ll spend approximately two months at our state-of-the-art training facility in Dallas. Known to us as the LEAD Center, our training facility is for Leadership, Education, and Aircrew Development.
Our LEAD Center, which is growing, currently houses:
Our LEAD Center, which is growing, currently houses:
- 13 Boeing 737 MAX simulators
- 10 Boeing 737-800 simulators
- 3 Boeing 737-700 simulators
- 52 simulator briefing rooms to support 26 simulators
- 24 procedures trainers with briefing rooms
- 35 classrooms
- 240 Flight Instructors dedicated to your success
We’ll provide you with single-occupancy hotel accommodations, transportation to and from the training facility, and full pay during your training. Also, from day one, you and your eligible dependents receive full benefits, including medical and dental insurance, life insurance, and travel benefits. We’ll also provide you with an Electronic Flight Bag iPad and everything you’d need for a world-class training experience.
- Matched with a Southwest Airlines Pilot mentor
- Your mentor is a current Southwest First Officer with similar flight experience
- First day at Southwest Airlines
- Celebratory welcome dinner with a guest to meet Southwest Leaders
- 50 days to complete your Initial Training Period
- Celebrate passing your Boeing 737 Type Rating check ride
- 25+ flight hours: Initial Operating Experience
- Fly with a Southwest Check Pilot to build Line Flying experience
- 30-day period: First month of on-line flying
- New First Officers are assigned a flying line for the first month to transition to the line with the bonus of not sitting reserve
- Four months from start date: Check in and get to know your Chief Pilot
- Six months from start date: First Officer Leadership course in Dallas
- Two-day event covering CRM/RRM, Safety data and trends, and the opportunity to meet with Senior Leaders
- Nine months from start date: Meet with your Chief Pilot
- Another check-in with tips on how to prepare for your upcoming check ride
- 11 months from start date: Complete your first AQP check ride
- One year from start date: Celebrate your first Southwest anniversary
- Receive your second-year pay increase
- Atlanta (ATL)
- Baltimore/Washington (BWI)
- Chicago (Midway) (MDW)
- Dallas Love Field (DAL)
- Denver (DEN)
- Houston (Hobby) (HOU)
- Las Vegas (LAS)
- Los Angeles (LAX)
- Oakland (OAK)
- Orlando (MCO)
- Phoenix (PHX)
We run a monthly vacancy bid, allowing you an opportunity to change your domicile 12 times per year!
ETOPS Pilot bases include Las Vegas (LAS), Los Angeles (LAX), and Oakland (OAK).
We announced we're opening a new domicile in the second quarter of 2024 at Nashville International Airport (BNA).
- Southwest Airlines Pilots enjoy one of the most flexible scheduling policies in the industry. We offer all Pilots, regardless of seniority, the ability to modify their schedule extensively to suit their needs.
- We don’t use Preferential Bidding (PBS), so you can see your exact schedule before bidding on it.
- Pilots can trade their trips with each other via a web-based system, even with Pilots in a different base. Vacation trading works the same way!
- Pilots can trade their flying with the Company for various trips that suit their needs.
- A Pilot can drop their flying line down to zero (with some restrictions)—there’s no minimum you must fly.
- You can increase your flying amounts up to FAA limits (with some buffers).
- Pilots are paid 100% credit for every leg they deadhead.
- We group most of our flying into an a.m. or p.m. pattern for circadian rhythm. Whether you're an early bird or a night owl, we have something to suit you!
- 11% of our trips are a single-day out-and-back
- 13% of our trips are two days long
- 60% of our trips are three days long
- 16% of trips are four days long
- On average, Pilots fly 2.8 flights per day*
- Our reserve Pilots average 16 days off per month
- Our line-holder Pilots average 17.6 days off per month
- Our average flight is two hours and 30 minutes long*
- Our shortest flight is 40 minutes long
- Our longest flight is six hours and 20 minutes long
- We currently fly 68 ETOPS flights per day between the Mainland and Hawaii*
*Based on 2021 Fourth Quarter
Since 1997, Southwest Airlines Pilots have visited classrooms and led activities demonstrating to students curriculum such as how to apply science, geography, and math in "real life."
Learn more about our Adopt-A-Pilot program.
Learn more about our Adopt-A-Pilot program.
Check out our route map for the most up-to-date destinations.
- We offer Roth and Traditional 401(k) options*
- We’ll reimburse most of the cost of your FAA Medical and EKG (when required)
- We’ll pay for your passport renewal expenses
- Access to CASS to take advantage of multiple jumpseat agreements
- Enhanced gender transition benefits**
- Adoption Assistance Expense Reimbursement Program**
- Employees and eligible dependents receive access to free counseling resources and work/life balance tools
*401(k) and ProfitSharing contributions are subject to the plan’s vesting schedule and are made at the discretion of the Company.
**Benefits vary depending on the workgroup.
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