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Juan Trippe said:I never got my MEI or even a CFII, but was able to accumulate some multi time and some 135 time, and this has opened the doors to where I want to be.
Hope this helps a little - or as some said at Mesaba, "Food for thought".
Skaz said:after reading this thread, I must admit that I am quite dumbstruck....
You guys seem to think that doing the MEII under these conditions is a waste of time!
HELP
front9 said:If you want a 121 job, the short answer is yes.
subin30 said:Do the regionals want to see MEI on your resume? I'm getting near the 100 hours of multi engine time but I never got my MEI because of financial issues making a living as a CFI. Spending the extra money to get my MEI before applying to the regionals, is it recommended? Or can I do without?
dueguard1 said:HEY Rottweiler......................I wasn't suggesteing it, I was just questioning where these folks were getting their hours.................C'mon be for real, a 22 year old kid walks into HR with 1200/200, with no CFI, No prior military, and just a Commercial Multi-, U page through his logbook to find out his first initial Solo was just 12-15 months ago......................Just a Scenario But these situations happen all the time, and regional HR's can smell that something phony is going on.......................Just a word of Advice
Skaz said:Now with almost 3000TT, 1200ME ,770Turbine, 590 night, 402IF I have applied at a LOT of regionals, but no luck. The reasoning behind doing the MEII (since I have ATP AMEL), is that having hte rating and experience of having done it, would make you more attractive to employers, be they airline or not.