LJDRVR
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Rob,
You don't know me and this advice is worth what ou paid for it, but listen carefully:
You're a professional Pilot. You do not pay for your training, your employer pays for your training.
The type of operations willing to have you fund their obligations are the same bottom-feeding scumbag operators who will expect you to break the rules and risk your life in their poorly maintained crap..
You should however, present yourself as current. consider going out in someone's Seminole for a few hours and finish up with an instrument competency check. That would go a long way towards showing potential employers that you are serious about returning to the cockpit.
Good Luck.
You don't know me and this advice is worth what ou paid for it, but listen carefully:
You're a professional Pilot. You do not pay for your training, your employer pays for your training.
The type of operations willing to have you fund their obligations are the same bottom-feeding scumbag operators who will expect you to break the rules and risk your life in their poorly maintained crap..
You should however, present yourself as current. consider going out in someone's Seminole for a few hours and finish up with an instrument competency check. That would go a long way towards showing potential employers that you are serious about returning to the cockpit.
Good Luck.