EX_CV580FR8Dawg
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- Apr 15, 2002
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Just looking for some solid advice from some salty or crusty veterans in the Lear, or anyone for that matter
I currently fly for a on- demand 135 charter operation in which we fly mostly freight and the occasional pax. We operate a few Lear 24s and on- demand ops are rather or more to the point, frustratingly slow as most of you are aware of.
Our Company isn't in the best of financial straights, and cannot afford to up- grade anyone at this point, much less pay anyone captain's salary.
My questions to anyone are: If I were to get a type, would I be able to log PIC time on the legs I fly that I amthe sole manipulator of the controls (even though I am not a company PIC? ) As far as I am aware of, one can log the time as PIC if they are rated in the aircraft and at the controls( please correct me if I am wrong on this matter).
In addition, after earning your type in the 20 series, that provides you the flexibility of operating as PIC in every Lear except the 45 and 60, correct? Also, having the type would afford me some options with other Lear operators, providing our company doesn't fair well in the future
Lastly, our company works through Simuflite down in Dallas, are there any other companies that offer type rating in the 20 series.
Current times: ~2,400 hrs; 1,100+ ME; 1,000+ turbine.
Any and all suggestions, comments and advice are greatly appreciated and welcomed.
I currently fly for a on- demand 135 charter operation in which we fly mostly freight and the occasional pax. We operate a few Lear 24s and on- demand ops are rather or more to the point, frustratingly slow as most of you are aware of.
Our Company isn't in the best of financial straights, and cannot afford to up- grade anyone at this point, much less pay anyone captain's salary.
My questions to anyone are: If I were to get a type, would I be able to log PIC time on the legs I fly that I amthe sole manipulator of the controls (even though I am not a company PIC? ) As far as I am aware of, one can log the time as PIC if they are rated in the aircraft and at the controls( please correct me if I am wrong on this matter).
In addition, after earning your type in the 20 series, that provides you the flexibility of operating as PIC in every Lear except the 45 and 60, correct? Also, having the type would afford me some options with other Lear operators, providing our company doesn't fair well in the future
Lastly, our company works through Simuflite down in Dallas, are there any other companies that offer type rating in the 20 series.
Current times: ~2,400 hrs; 1,100+ ME; 1,000+ turbine.
Any and all suggestions, comments and advice are greatly appreciated and welcomed.