propjob27
I have people skills!
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- Jan 15, 2003
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Hey, not sure how it works nowadays ("graduated" from the commuters, as we called them, back in '03) but...
When I got into the regional gig, 1999, anyone could fill classes. Hell, I went to Great Lakes for F-sake. There were plenty of 1000 total / 100 multi CFIs (like me) who were single and were willing to go anywhere for some turbine time and to get out of the CFI grind. We went to the first place that called and the first place that said Yes.
We didnt necessarily view that place as a long term gig (I quit lakes after 6 months and went to a "better" commuter), but rather as just a way to get out of the CFI racket and make us more appealing to the "better" (hurts to use that word with respect to regional airlines) regionals out there.
Does the 1500 hour rule really change things that much? Are there now training contracts to stop a guy who is SO sick of CFI-ing from going to a crap regional, logging 500 turbine, and then jumping for Skywest etc?
Curious.
When I got into the regional gig, 1999, anyone could fill classes. Hell, I went to Great Lakes for F-sake. There were plenty of 1000 total / 100 multi CFIs (like me) who were single and were willing to go anywhere for some turbine time and to get out of the CFI grind. We went to the first place that called and the first place that said Yes.
We didnt necessarily view that place as a long term gig (I quit lakes after 6 months and went to a "better" commuter), but rather as just a way to get out of the CFI racket and make us more appealing to the "better" (hurts to use that word with respect to regional airlines) regionals out there.
Does the 1500 hour rule really change things that much? Are there now training contracts to stop a guy who is SO sick of CFI-ing from going to a crap regional, logging 500 turbine, and then jumping for Skywest etc?
Curious.
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