huncowboy
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Sorry for bringing up an already discussed topic, but I have read all the posts that had "banner" in the subject line, yet I have not seen one that talked about minimum experience for these jobs. I am wondering what is the absolute shameless min total hours you could go and talk to an employer without knowing anyone.
I live in South FL so the opportunities are around. As a matter of fact one of the best operator mentioned here is right across the field where I am training. Although I am very happy with Delta Connection Academy (where I started from zero hours) and I will get my CFI and the rest of the deal with the academy, I simply would love to fly more and to be honest I would love to fly the cub. I have seen those yellow birds landing slower than we were taxiing on the parallel taxi way... just amazing and seems to be fun flying. I guess it does get bored after a while but it would beat my security job for sure.
Btw I am about to get my commercial (only) but right now due to financing this whole flying is a love and hate thing. I will need until next year summer to finish everything and apart of that I don't see many NEW CFIs around so I am sure there will be a wait. I figure I could go yellow for a year or even longer before getting hired as a CFI (if I get hired that is... talk is that everyone has been hired so far and I have a good record but you just never know... plus I am also a bit old 30+... I need more baskets for the eggs). I definitely don’t want to skip the CFI experience but I just want to fly because between the courses I always have 2-3 months of not flying that is killing me.
To make it shorter here comes the bad part: I only have some 170 hours and zero tail wheel experience. I will probably walk over the field and leave me resume (once I am done with the commercial) anyways but I am just wondering are those guys going to put a boot into my 6 with such a low total hours and no taliwheel endorsement? I guess so...
The other question would be: Where in the Ft. Lauderdale area can I get a tailwheel endorsement. Any recommendations and opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I live in South FL so the opportunities are around. As a matter of fact one of the best operator mentioned here is right across the field where I am training. Although I am very happy with Delta Connection Academy (where I started from zero hours) and I will get my CFI and the rest of the deal with the academy, I simply would love to fly more and to be honest I would love to fly the cub. I have seen those yellow birds landing slower than we were taxiing on the parallel taxi way... just amazing and seems to be fun flying. I guess it does get bored after a while but it would beat my security job for sure.
Btw I am about to get my commercial (only) but right now due to financing this whole flying is a love and hate thing. I will need until next year summer to finish everything and apart of that I don't see many NEW CFIs around so I am sure there will be a wait. I figure I could go yellow for a year or even longer before getting hired as a CFI (if I get hired that is... talk is that everyone has been hired so far and I have a good record but you just never know... plus I am also a bit old 30+... I need more baskets for the eggs). I definitely don’t want to skip the CFI experience but I just want to fly because between the courses I always have 2-3 months of not flying that is killing me.
To make it shorter here comes the bad part: I only have some 170 hours and zero tail wheel experience. I will probably walk over the field and leave me resume (once I am done with the commercial) anyways but I am just wondering are those guys going to put a boot into my 6 with such a low total hours and no taliwheel endorsement? I guess so...
The other question would be: Where in the Ft. Lauderdale area can I get a tailwheel endorsement. Any recommendations and opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.