15 years ago I was hired by a now defunct regional airline with whom my school had a "bridge" program with. At about the 5th or 6th week of ground school things went from bad to worse and the whole class was let go when intense strikes began. After that I went back to instructing, got another degree and pretty much left the industry altogther. Although I flew around every now again for the last 15 years and maintained somewhat current I stopped logging time in 1989 at 1800 TT and 600 ME. I probably flew another 500 hrs in the last 15 years. 100 hrs since July of 2004. All paid out of pocket.
Now my problem: After much prayer, I have decided to return to aviation and have applied to regionals and local charters. However, I have found that since I do not have a flying job (instructor, frieght dawg, etc.) my resume goes back to the bottom of the pile even though I have the right amount of hours for todays hiring requirements.
Should I:
1. Keep trying harder and knock on more doors.
2. Get my ATP to reassure potential employer that I am serious. I have already taken and passed the written.
3. Renew all my instructor certificates, get an instructor job to show a current flying job on my resume.
What do you think. Please help. Thanks for reading this post.
Now my problem: After much prayer, I have decided to return to aviation and have applied to regionals and local charters. However, I have found that since I do not have a flying job (instructor, frieght dawg, etc.) my resume goes back to the bottom of the pile even though I have the right amount of hours for todays hiring requirements.
Should I:
1. Keep trying harder and knock on more doors.
2. Get my ATP to reassure potential employer that I am serious. I have already taken and passed the written.
3. Renew all my instructor certificates, get an instructor job to show a current flying job on my resume.
What do you think. Please help. Thanks for reading this post.