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outdoorsguy

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I am looking to enter the world of contracting. I currently have 1350 tt and 600 multi turbine. Most of the multi time is in BE99 and Dash8. Does anyone have a clue how I can land a few flights?
 
I do a little bit of contract work...insurance companies are making it difficult for companies to use people who aren't typed and current in most jet situations. Otherwise, drop resumes geared toward contract pilot services at and King Air or -8 operators(doubt you'll find any). I hate to tell you this, but you'll probably need more time to compete with the people already in the biz.
 
I think the tt is not so much the problem as the typed and current. I was doing contract work when I had comparable times to his. It was the network and the training that led to all contract trips for me. Get a part time job at Flight Safety or SimuFlight in the right seat of a jet sim and you'll get all the training you need and start your network.

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