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Lightheart said:Thank you to everyone who's replied so far.
To those who have seen it fit to call me a "whore" , well, perhaps you should know one or two facts. I have sold my home with a view of training to achieve my dream (noone's paying for me). Because of my age and personal circumstances I have been advised by the head of training in my current FBO, my FAA examiner and one Jet Blue captain to seriously consider the FO Program route.
I'm not American. I live in Spain, where a PPL takes on average 7-8 months. At this rate there is no way I could achieve the hours, never mind, twin/turbine time in 18 months. Once qualified I will have to leave the country to look for employment because new pilots over 30 don't get a look in (especially if your Daddy is not Operations Manager or you're not dating the President's daughter). If you're not connected ("tener enchufe" as they say in Spain), forget it.
My flight instructor (as well as many others in my FBO) have tried Banner towing etc route to no avail. I do not like the idea of spending more money to get the experience I need, but if this is my only route, then I'm going to have to sacrifice a home to complete my training (not easy as I want to get married next year). Some of these flight instructors are also going on to "top up" their hours with turbine time at these FO Programs.
After all said and done, if anyone still has a problem with this, then unfortunately, it's THEIR problem. I'm going to do whatever it takes (within reason) to get it done. I am not doing anything to be ashamed of, and being called a "whore" isn't going to change my opinion.
Please keep those suggestions coming in, and safe flying.
I know of at least 6 pilots not originally from the USofA that all now fly jets and never paid for an FO seat. 4 of them fly learjets, the other 2 in an AirBus for two different major airlines. 2 of which were older than you when they learned to fly, both now flying lears, one of which has earned a captain's position. So please don't post on here how you have it more difficult than anyone. No one really cares what hardships you think you have faced, cause guess what. Everyone has their own problems. No matter what you think PFT makes it worse for all pilots. Go'head and throw you house away by purchasing another pilot's job. Im sure you soon to be wife will be happy with you selling a home to buy a $18.500 a year job. She'll probably end up leaving you for your poor decision making. Unless ofcourse you are paying her to be your bride to get a greencard.