Rez O. Lewshun
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Mid-90's.. flying skydivers then begging for any 135 job. Being a Part 135 PIC in an environment where the next pilot is ready to take your job is tough.... why? cause the jack-as$ who owned the company had shifting policy. What was valid last week could get you fired next week.
Part 135 PIC meant you were totally on your own. ZERO support. Work in that environment for a couple of years, don't get a violation and with 3000TT you can apply to regional turbo-prop operator.... you might get hired if you know someone on the inside...
then finally.... one day....
Sure is nice and I'd do it too, with less than 1000TT to go right into a jet with Part 121 rules, union protection, ASAP programs, etc....
Part 135 PIC meant you were totally on your own. ZERO support. Work in that environment for a couple of years, don't get a violation and with 3000TT you can apply to regional turbo-prop operator.... you might get hired if you know someone on the inside...
then finally.... one day....
Sure is nice and I'd do it too, with less than 1000TT to go right into a jet with Part 121 rules, union protection, ASAP programs, etc....
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