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texarkana

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How common is this? I am chipping away at my 1000 pic in the part 135 world of ~25,000lb turboprops and just trying to see what is out there, I don't really want to start over at a regional if I can avoid it.
 
We have quite a few straight from 91 Corporate/135 pilots. Its do-able. Just wondering, do you fly in a crew or single pilot?
 
Thats good. I flew corporate too, then regional before JB. I know that some of the straight from the corporate/135 guys have had a learning curve when learning CRM and crew coordination if they have been single pilot or dont have defined SOPs. Not meant as a slam on these guys, anything but; just a first hand observation.

I wish you good luck.
 
Totally possible. The candidates are made up of airlines, military, cargo and 91/135. You are only competing against others with your background. Good luck.

CD
 
texarkana said:
How common is this? I am chipping away at my 1000 pic in the part 135 world of ~25,000lb turboprops and just trying to see what is out there, I don't really want to start over at a regional if I can avoid it.

Are you flying in Texarkana? I grew up in Bossier City.
 
texarkana said:
How common is this? I am chipping away at my 1000 pic in the part 135 world of ~25,000lb turboprops and just trying to see what is out there, I don't really want to start over at a regional if I can avoid it.

I'm here directly from 91/135...keep your eye on the big picture. It's worth the wait to fly here...
 

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