bobbysamd
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Real-world experience
Once again, this is only one example of how to climb the ladder.
You acquire real-world experience primarily through working. You learn that things are done differently than what you learned in school. You acquire real-world experience step-by-step commensurate with your experience. E.g., you might begin by instructing. As you build time to qualify for single-pilot VFR 135, you do that. Then, at 1200 hours, IFR 135. You do that a while. Then, at 1500 hours, you get your ATP. The regionals might consider you at that point, though these days there are too many better-qualified pilots ahead of you. Etc. Some of the jobs you may have along the way might include night freight in decrepit equipment.jaxonvil said:what is the RIGHT way to get that real world experience. Please let me in on the acceptable path to greatness. (I thought I was in the real world, maybe this is not coffee Im drinking)
Once again, this is only one example of how to climb the ladder.