YaMama
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- Jul 14, 2003
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So I've just about decided that my career goal is to fly big jets (like everybody else I guess) but to do it only 3-4 months a year, leaving the other time to run my business, travel, etc. First of all, is this even possible? Second, if it is, I'm assuming it would have to be as a contract pilot, right? I wouldn't mind something like an airline job, but I don't think there's any way to do that on a part-year basis ...
So, some questions about contract flying - I imagine going worldwide on something like a G-V, maybe 10 or 11 days away, home for a few days and then do it again ... for 6-8 weeks at a time, twice a year. Realistic? I know I would be responsible for my own annual recurrency, and that it would be pretty expensive for only flying this much, but anyway I figure I should be able to get 16 months at a whack by scheduling things right. Here's a big question - how easy is the contract lifestyle living in a small city with maybe 2 dozen commuter flights a day to the hubs? ATL, CLT, and CVG being the big ones, EWR and IAH also. And who pays commuting costs, the company or the pilot, or do corporate guys get to jumpseat?
And I guess the biggest question ... how to get from here to there? Try to get a "real" job flying say King Airs, work my way up the corporate food chain for awhile, then make the jump to contract flying?
Thanks for any advice!
YM
So, some questions about contract flying - I imagine going worldwide on something like a G-V, maybe 10 or 11 days away, home for a few days and then do it again ... for 6-8 weeks at a time, twice a year. Realistic? I know I would be responsible for my own annual recurrency, and that it would be pretty expensive for only flying this much, but anyway I figure I should be able to get 16 months at a whack by scheduling things right. Here's a big question - how easy is the contract lifestyle living in a small city with maybe 2 dozen commuter flights a day to the hubs? ATL, CLT, and CVG being the big ones, EWR and IAH also. And who pays commuting costs, the company or the pilot, or do corporate guys get to jumpseat?
And I guess the biggest question ... how to get from here to there? Try to get a "real" job flying say King Airs, work my way up the corporate food chain for awhile, then make the jump to contract flying?
Thanks for any advice!
YM