I have flown in over 200 airline flights, some 30 of them transaltantic flights.
I have flown in 777s across the Atlantic, 747s from Europe to Japan, 747s from Saudi Arabia to Europe. Turboprops from Northern Italy to Switzerland.
Regional jets in the US and Europe.
I know how Part 121 flying is even without stepping into the cockpit, and I don't like it. I dont' like the idea of beign the pilot of a 7:30 airplane that leaves every freakin day at the same time, same route, same plane, same everything.
I wouldn't like flying big jets either. They are clumsy, huge, and no fun in my opinion. I've been in cockpits of all kinds of jets in flight, while landing countless times. I know I wouldn't like it.
Cargo flying is the same (as far as big airplanes) and I said I don't like big jets.
What else remains with small jets? REgionals use big ones too, so Part 135 or Part 91 corporate are all that remains.
If I could make a decent living flying Baron 58s, I woudl fly those for a living. But for some messed up reason in this society, you gotta fly bigger to get decent money to feed your family.
THAT's why I can compare part 121 and 135 flying, and teh difference between flying a 757 and a Lear Jet.
THAT'S why if I become a pro pilot, I know I won't go waste my time in Part 121 flying, because I already know I wouldn't like it.
THAT'S why I'm trying to figure out if Corporate flying is for me (and I think it might be) and whether I have a chance in working int eh US, as the market is bigger, and I'm already in the path of the FAA licences...Europe's JAA licences, which are much harder to get, much more expensive, and the smaller markets make me want to fly in the US. But I don't know if I can do this.
That's why I'm asking for help and advice from more experienced corp pilots that are in the business, have been for years, and can help me out.
But no...you guys just keep tell ming to f*off...
I wish there were other message boards that dealt with US corporate pilots, that are big enough to have significatn replies, but no, this is the only one I know, and that's why I'm trying hard to stick to it, though some of the people really piss the hell out of me, and try to get that still much needed advice. I don't understand how experienced professional pilots are not willing to help out student pilots. It's disgraceful. And don't tell me you've tried. I have never asked about foreign pilots in US corpoarte flying, this thread is the first time. So don't give me that bull. You plain are not helping out here...shame on you.
Archer