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All ATPs - worth every penny.Just to clarify, you will need the ATP, not just the written test, to get hired at NetJets. I think you may already be aware of that requirement, but I just wanted to make sure so that you can plan accordingly.
Good luck and I hope you reach your goal.
and the reserve is a certain number of on/off days per month? thanks. (i know, could've done a search)
All ATP's for the written. Jon Trask in Presque Isle, Maine for the practical... At least for former military he is definately worth every penny!
For those that have responded thank you! All the info you've provided has been great, it's nice to post a question and get some good responses. Much different then the ones you get on the regional board.
As of today I don't meet the Min's for most of the fractionals that I would like to apply too, so I'll have to fly for probably another year or so to get my total time up. I've been at PSA for about a year and a half but I've been stuck on reserve (except for a few build up lines) and have only averaged about 40 hours a month. I busted my butt through flight school and flew my butt of flight instructing to get to a regional fast and since I've been here I've mostly been sitting around / getting abused, ha ha!
I figured it doesn't hurt to start researching and planning ahead of time though, and I'd like to thank you all for the advice you have given so far!
If anyone else has any stories please share them, thanks again!
Okay, first; Grammar.
"and flew my butt of fligt instructing".
I assume you meant you, "flew your butt OFF flight instructing."
That aside.
I just sense a bit of intitlement.
...get some experiance.
You get a solid "B," but you had better work on that if you're going to take the reigns as resident grammar-Nazi.![]()
At hand, though, this guy says he's been at PSA for a year and a half, but on reserve with no line to fly and 40 hours/month. I can understand why he's not that happy. Also, he only has 1500 hours. He can't apply to most of the fracs until the magic 2500 hours and ATP, so he'll get the experience of another 1000 hours before he's even eligible.
Okay, first; Grammar. "and flew my butt of fligt instructing". I assume you meant you, "flew your butt OFF flight instructing."
That aside. You claim to have "flown your butt off" yet you only have 1,500 hours total time? I'm sorry. I just sense a bit of intitlement. Fly your regional for awhile. Get off your build up / reserve line and get some experiance. I respect the fact that you don't like it right now but hey, you're on reserve! Being junior sucks no matter where you are. Get some stick time, LEARN, and then assess where you want to go.
Flame Disclaimer: I know, I jumped right on this guy. However, with his super low time I feel there are MUCH better qualified pilots at the regionals to decide that they don't like it and decide to come on over to the fracs. Let him get some experiance at the new job he has and then decide if he likes it or not.