You sure did start an original and interesting thread, but hardly useful. You ask about corporate aviation, which is perfectly fine. I do too! I want to become a corporate pilot someday, so a lot of my questions are directed that way. But I also realize my place in aviation's food chain, and don't assume that because I'm on Flightinfo and smart that next year I'm going to be Captain of a 900EX (it would be nice, but let's be serious). You seem to think you are above lowly private pilots for some reason. Too good for Piper Archers. What is up with that? Why not be interesting in what you are doing now. I also don't expect to be making a six figure salary. That comes with hard work, sitting back, putting in effort and making it happen. You don't just get that handed to you.
I don't think I'm above any pilot. I only have some 50 hours, don't even have my PPL yet...how could I consider myself above any pilot?
I don't crave to fly 900EXs after a year...for many reasons. 1) It is an very complex aircraft, it's fast...and I agree with the American standards for flying...where you gotta have at least some 3 or 4000 hours to fly one of them. It' s just logical...it's a matter of safety.
That's the biggest reason. I don't think I would feel comfortable morally with innocent passengers in the back seats, trusting my skill and judgement, if I only had 1500 hours and was flying that 900EX with only 250 jet hours, split between a Falcon 50 and 20.
The second reason, less important than the first, is that I love flying small HP piston singles and twins...and small turboprops. It's just the kind of flying I like, and as I've said a thousand times, if I could make a living flying Barons or 421s...I would. But those 25 grand a year will not help me provide a good income for my family, when I have one, as I've said a thousand times as well.
So I have no problem at all flying 10 years as a pro pilot, not having touched a jet's yoke.
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"disrespectful person"...first of all...I tried to be as respectful as I could against a dozen people, all against me, all disrespecting me.
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Please. Look at the post quoted above by crash-proof. What kind of comment was that? Certainly not respectful.
It was in response to her disrespectful comment. It's one of the few ones I made...and they were under pressure, as I said, bening made fun of more than a dozen people. I had had enough. It's just normal response under the conditions.
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You guys started it...all I could do is try to defend my image, to no avail it seems, as you guys can't discuss things like adults it seems, resorting to idiotic jokes.
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Defend what image? We have an image that you expect to be handed a career on a silver platter. I see you as being real egotistical and snot-nosed. Why not trying to stray us away from that image, instead of defending our current one?
Well, you obviously have gotten the wrong image, and I obviously have failed to portray the actual one. I said, I don't mind working my up the ranks to the left seat of a corporate jet making some day a 6 digit income. I never said I would like to get that income, or fly such a plane, 2 years after my Commercial licence.
As I said, many times, even earlier in this post, I would love to start flying 210s or Piper Lancers with RAF or Airnet, then move on to twins such as Barons, 412s, 402s...and other such piston twins...and then, after having build those Part 135 or Part 91 hours, go up the ranks, and fly some turbine equipment...such as a Caravan or King Air...then work many years flying those...until I get those 3000 or however many hours are needed to fly jets...then start with small, old jets...like Lear 24s and the like...fly those...for crappy pay and long hours...whatever it takes...and then move on to Lear 31s...Citations....larger, faster...
I do understand it's a ladder...and a long one that is hard to climb...this message board made me aware of that...and I'm thankful for it, as I had a totally different image of the aviation industry.
But the ladder starts somewhere...and it's nice helping each other out, as I would, to help people with lower time and expeirence...or no flight time at all...get to where you are.
That's why I started this thread...wondering, if any of you experienced pilots out there knew anything about work visas, green cards and the such for foreign pilots trying to work in the US. I know I could go talk to the INS...but who best to advise you (not the word...advice, not make decisions for you, and deliver the 900EX job in a silver platter, ADVISE is the word I use) than professional pilots with experience in the field...perhaps foreign pilots themselves...or pilots who know foreign pilots working in the US...
Hope I helped you understand my point of view...
Oh, and as far as the desire and love for aviation...i've got plenty of it. I just went to the Thunder over Louisville airshow yesterday...I was equally excited by the T-6 Texas as by the F-15s on full afterburner climbing vertically into the sky.
I flew on my second solo x/c today, and enjoyed every single instant of it. I was at peace, flying at 5500 ft, in VFR weather, 20+ miles visibility...successfully going to a Class Charlie and coming back.
I love it, I really do...
Archer