CL60
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mackinho's,
Simuflite is probably the best avenue to approach a corporate job in Dallas for aspiring corporate pilots.
Medium time?? Our min's now require applicants to have at least 5,000 total time before HR will even talk to them. Corporate experience is a must and you have to be captain qualified and experienced. International opreational experience is mandatory too.
Your post indicates that you are "on the fence" about flying for a living. My advice to you is the same I give to everyone else wanting to make it as a pilot. If you don't live and breathe this life and lifestyle 100%, do something else. Most of the professional pilots I know have dreamed of nothing else since they were very young. The others, who thought it would be a "cool" job that payed well, are doing something else now.
If aviation is in your blood, you can't fail.
Good luck,
Simuflite is probably the best avenue to approach a corporate job in Dallas for aspiring corporate pilots.
Medium time?? Our min's now require applicants to have at least 5,000 total time before HR will even talk to them. Corporate experience is a must and you have to be captain qualified and experienced. International opreational experience is mandatory too.
I'm sitting on the fence about flying for a living. Any advice for me?
Your post indicates that you are "on the fence" about flying for a living. My advice to you is the same I give to everyone else wanting to make it as a pilot. If you don't live and breathe this life and lifestyle 100%, do something else. Most of the professional pilots I know have dreamed of nothing else since they were very young. The others, who thought it would be a "cool" job that payed well, are doing something else now.
If aviation is in your blood, you can't fail.
Good luck,