It's probably possible to move up into a commercial rating and CFI, with nothing more than experience with a single-engine, piston-powered aircraft. But most of the bigger aviation jobs involve jets.These are capable of flying into Class-A airspace, probably have max-airspeeds over 300mph, and quite frankly, look intimidating. I am wondering just how different operating a small jet is in comparison to the small piston-planes. I assume all the controls are pretty much the same, but a jet has to have tremendous power! My question then involves the ratings. There are so many aircraft out there, how do you know what type of rating to obtain? Also, what actually is done to get the rating? Are you actually trained to fly the jet just like you were when you first started flying piston-planes? Or is a rating more of a brief overview, a couple hours of flying, and then a check-ride? Lastly, hardly any normal person owns a jet. How do you go about building hours in them to look attractive to potential employers?
Thanks for any information
Thanks for any information