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How long would it take to get to the Majors?

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I dont know if your goal is to make it to major or you just love flying. All I have to say that if you just want to fly because you enjoy flying alot. Then instead of spending money at one of those Fast track school go spend it at law school or go become a doctor and you will be able to provide a really good life for your family and own a plane and have better QOL.
You just got your PPL. Even if you go to one of those fast pace school it will take you another year to make it up to your CFII and then have you checked into the wait time between getting you CFI and CFII and instructing at one those school (Just food for your thoughts) and lets say you wait about 6 months to become instructor and then instructor for atleast min of 1.5 years. THE ONLY REASON I AM SAYING THIS ABOUT ONE OF THOSE FAST PACE SCHOOLS BECAUSE I WENT TO ONE OF THEM I LOVED EVERY SECOND OF IT, YES IT COST ME ARM AND A LEG. BUT EVEN AT ONE OF THOSE FAST PACE SCHOOL IT WILL TAKE YOU ABOUT 3 YEARS TO MAKE IT TO REGIONAL.

And then dont forget about you might sit on reserve at a regional for year or about year and half. So you might not be flying that 1000 hours a year that we are legally allow to fly. oh and like everyone else mentioned all of the furlough pilots coming back and young whipper snapper like me with bunch of time making it to major airline (If their is a major airline left). SO IF YOUR DREAM IS TO FLY FOR AN AIRLINE GO FOR IT MOR POWER TO YOU. IF NOT THEN GO BECOME A DOCTOR OR LAWYER AND GO BUY YOUR OWN PLANE. AND ENJOY FLYING THE BETTER WAY INSTEAD OF WORKING LIKE A SLAVE.
 
psysicx said:
Fedex and UPS can avoid because boxes will always fly.Peole might stop but they still want to send packages.
Outsourcing is coming. Just a matter of when an outside company can do it cheaper.
 
WhiteCloud said:
Outsourcing is coming. Just a matter of when an outside company can do it cheaper.
One would think, but cheaper isn't always better. One thing UPS loves is having control, and with outsourcing they don't have it as much. There is some outsourcing, but mainly it is overseas and in countries where we don't have the rights to fly in them yet. Also, UPS started out it's airline side with contractors, but the FAA forced them to operate as their own airline. Furthermore, in a letter to the union, the company stated that they prefer to have UPS pilots fly UPS freight. We're more reliable as a group than a series of contractors doing it cheaper.

Because of less control with contractors, there is increased risk of service failures and delays, all of which could cost the company a lot of money over a short period of time.

If outsourcing were to come here, it would have come by now, and it would have started with the trucking side. With all of that said, UPS wouldn't be growing their fleet and hiring pilots if they planned on outsourcing someday.
 

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