capt_zman
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I agree that the type rating does absolutely nothing to enhance your chances of getting hired, unless you are targeting companies that have certain types of jets.
For instance, getting a lear type might enhance your ability to get an interview and/or job if you live in Southern Florida, or getting any type rating if you live in the NYC metro area. Being able to correctly position yourself in a large market might make a big difference, but there is some serious risk and monetary concerns that come with this.
Other than that, I can't see any benefit to spending the money to get a type rating. Think about this, I own a 58 baron and every year when I renew the insurance, I have compiled significant amounts of jet and turboprop time, which the insurance company says means squat towards my premium. Go figure.
For instance, getting a lear type might enhance your ability to get an interview and/or job if you live in Southern Florida, or getting any type rating if you live in the NYC metro area. Being able to correctly position yourself in a large market might make a big difference, but there is some serious risk and monetary concerns that come with this.
Other than that, I can't see any benefit to spending the money to get a type rating. Think about this, I own a 58 baron and every year when I renew the insurance, I have compiled significant amounts of jet and turboprop time, which the insurance company says means squat towards my premium. Go figure.