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TOGA said:A friend of mine with about 500TT/300ME is about to start the search. I've given him my opinions . . . anyone else care to chime in? Yes, I tried long ago to dissuade him from pursuing this profession . . . to no avail. He's dying to be a big shot airline pilot like me (his words, not mine).
Around the ditch? You mean the Grand Canyon? That's how I got my start at 500 hrs TT, 5 MEL and no CFI. It worked for me. After 3 years I had an ATP, 3,000 hours TT - 2900 of that PIC including over 2000 hours of 400 series twin Cessna time. Things may have changed since then, but I had what was essentially a 5 day per week, 9 to 5 job, making $30K per year. Not bad money 30 years ago. The problem was UNLV didn't offer the classes at night that I needed to finish up my degree, so I left after 3 years of flying the canyon to go to school full-time. I also decided that if I was going to keep my hand in flying whilst I was back in school I had better get back into the books and pick up my CFI. Along the way, I also picked up the CFII, CFI-ME and CFI-Glider. I'm glad I did, you non-CFI types are really missing the boat. In a teaching situation, it's always the teacher who learns the most. I didn't understand that when I started and figured that I had dodged a bullet by avoiding the CFI experience. I was wrong.indianboy7 said:Right now is prime season for jobs flying circles around the ditch. 500 TT is all he needs.....He can make a boat load of cash doing that, instruct in the off season and he'll have competitive times in no time.....
Around the ditch? You mean the Grand Canyon? That's how I got my start at 500 hrs TT, 5 MEL and no CFI. It worked for me. After 3 years I had an ATP, 3,000 hours TT - 2900 of that PIC including over 2000 hours of 400 series twin Cessna time. Things may have changed since then, but I had what was essentially a 5 day per week, 9 to 5 job, making $30K per year. Not bad money 30 years ago.
I doubt if the companies that I worked for even exist any more. I'd start by getting a list of operators from the LAS FSDO.Blue583 said:I don't think I was specific enough. I am a flight instructor at a university right now, that's where I've got my 900 hours. I was more specifically talking about jobs around the grand canyon where you are flying twin cessnas. I understand I have to do the research, I was more specifically asking about the company he worked for or any other compaines that fly twins, to build up my twin time. Thanks for the advice though, I will have to research the Fed Ex commuters, I'm not familiar with them at all.