Open question to the contract pilots:
Almost every co-pilot I'm flying with nowadays is going to be furloghed unfortunately, and many of them express interest in perhaps doing some contract flying. They all have 1000's of hours of flight time and usually at least a few thousand hours of turbojet PIC, often in a RJ of one sort of another. They also will have a 737 type (or A320) with a few hundred hours of SIC time on their jets. I haven't flown with any that have heavy jet/international experience.
If you guys could give advice to a guy in that situation who is about to be furloughed and who would want to take a plunge into the contract world, what would it be? How would you tell them to get their resume "out there"? Do you have names and links to specific, REPUTABLE contract companies (like PARC I guess?) that these guys should set up an account with? Is there anyone/anything they should absolutely avoid? Type slowly please as I know nothing about the contract world, and many of them don't either
I'd love to be able to give these unlucky fellows something other than just a sympathetic ear- maybe perhaps some information that could lead them to a (better) job.
Thanks
Almost every co-pilot I'm flying with nowadays is going to be furloghed unfortunately, and many of them express interest in perhaps doing some contract flying. They all have 1000's of hours of flight time and usually at least a few thousand hours of turbojet PIC, often in a RJ of one sort of another. They also will have a 737 type (or A320) with a few hundred hours of SIC time on their jets. I haven't flown with any that have heavy jet/international experience.
If you guys could give advice to a guy in that situation who is about to be furloughed and who would want to take a plunge into the contract world, what would it be? How would you tell them to get their resume "out there"? Do you have names and links to specific, REPUTABLE contract companies (like PARC I guess?) that these guys should set up an account with? Is there anyone/anything they should absolutely avoid? Type slowly please as I know nothing about the contract world, and many of them don't either
I'd love to be able to give these unlucky fellows something other than just a sympathetic ear- maybe perhaps some information that could lead them to a (better) job.
Thanks