G100driver
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LrBob said:I know, having an A/P helps and being nice to people and be willing to put up with owners sh*t helps
Normally, I'm against paying for training, but you've really got to look at each opportunity on its own merits. I've lost out on two type ratings that would have cost me next to nothing - Boeing 727 and Cessna Citation 500. My recomendation would be to not be in a big rush to spend your money on the type; but if you think that your current situation might not evolve into a paid type rating, then it just makes good sense to pay a little extra to get the rating.Back to the topic at hand....
GET THE TYPE. They are paying for a lion's share of it, and DON'T PASS UP THE OPPORTUNITY. My first jet training ever about 8 years ago was the LR-25 SIC initial. I passed up the chance to pay about an extra $1,500 bucks and get the type and sure enough, I didn't do it. Shortly thereafter the damn company went out of business and my chance went down the toilet. I could have been logging PIC time in the damn thing since then. I'd have 3 types right now instead of 2 and more jet PIC.
Still kicking myself in the ass every day about passing that up.