First of all it is time to get a few things straight.
FREIGHT DOG, you clearly have never flown the Metro and you were only a PA-31 Captain. I use that word ?Captain? pretty loosely since it is only a piston engine that you don?t need anymore training in then a Piper Seneca. I have always been told the guys who get to play captain in the little planes are always the ones that think they Mr. Big Stuff. I know a few like you, I am sorry you are so insecure that you have to try sooooo hard to be ?the man? hahahahah, pathetic! Oh one more thing, you did get paid extra to have an FO, but it was $5 not $6. So when you are trying a weak attempt at putting someone down at least do it accurately.
FYI to everyone else, the PA-31 First Officers don?t do the same training as the Metro guys. See, all Metro guys are in school together going through the same training. Everything the Captain learns the First Officer has to learn. In addition, I got the highest grade in my class of 4 captains and 1 other FO. I don?t care what you think of my skill. That is not the point. However, if we are all so stupid and ?Freight Dog? is so smart, why did the 2 First Officers get the top 2 scores in all of our classes?
The Metro is not the same program as anything else there. We don?t watch videos to learn how to fly an airplane as they do in the BE-99. We use a Level B Simulator at Flight Safety, CPT and 1 week of ground school. I heard the PA-31 is like getting checked out in something you would rent at your local FBO. Oh, I heard this from a PA-31 Captain at AMF.
Jaybird- How is that not putting in much work? Let me guess--- you are a CFI and you are a little jealous and pissed that you sat for over a year teaching people how to land a C-152 or do a short field landing and I got to fly the Metro by paying for it. See, I worked very hard to be able to afford to pay the money up front to gain experience and build time. I would bet if you had the money, you would have gone the SAME route. If you are not a CFI and I am wrong about you, I apologize! If I am right, Get over it!
350DRIVER?I am not taking anything away from anyone. They don?t hire into the right seat of the Metro. Yes, it can go single pilot and does quite often, unless it is dispatched as a 2 crew airplane. We are not buying a job as you so nicely put it; we are paying for experience and time building. We don?t just play with radio as you once again so nicely put it. We fly the airplane 50% of the time and the Captain fly?s it the other 50% of the time.
Starchkr ?Can you get me a job there? I am in, sign me up! Just email me the information and I?ll come down whenever they want for the interview. It appears you are pretty confident I can get hired there, so let me know. Thanks!
See guys, here is the deal. If you can tell me where a pilot with say 300-700 hours can go to build time cheaper then the way I am doing it and faster then the way I am doing it, please enlighten us all to your wisdom. I don?t mean be a CFI. I know that is an option that I simply didn?t want to take.
I find it funny how people are so ready to jump all over this program without having a clue how it works. One more thing to those who think they have an edge on me in an interview. I know for a fact from many people, that if we had the same flight time and I got mine doing it my way and you got yours being an instructor, well I would have a class date. I am not saying anything negative about being a CFI. In fact, there are many reasons to be a CFI. There were just none for me and there are many people out there that may not be a good teacher, don?t have the time, or simply don?t want to do it. What is wrong with that? Is it that your way was the best way because you feel it was so hard or since you hated it everyone else should hate it to?
I hope that if you add to this, you at least know what you are talking about.
135Pilot- Don?t listen to this crap, it is the right way to go if you can afford it and don?t want to be a CFI. Just do it in a Turbo-Prop!