cforst513
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Hi everyone. I have a question about multiengine time and its importance in finding a job. First I would like you to compare two different packages that I am considering, then I will ask my question:
Package 1
Package 2
Ok, now that you've looked at those two links, here's what I am wondering. I talked to a guy who had gone to the same flight school as this, and I told him that I was interested in the more expensive, more ME time package. He said no, don't do it!! Save your money. Don't get ME time until you either need it for a job or for a rating. Is his advice good advice? Should I borrow the $5,000 difference and get the ~48 hrs ME time or should I do what he says, pay $5,000 less, and only have enough time to get me through my commercial rating (approx. 16 hrs multi)? Which package would you choose if you were starting all over again with aspirations of an (eventual) professional pilot career? Either one of these, or the one in the middle of the two (added on to this package is multi instructor and IFR training in a seminole)?
Package 1
Package 2
Ok, now that you've looked at those two links, here's what I am wondering. I talked to a guy who had gone to the same flight school as this, and I told him that I was interested in the more expensive, more ME time package. He said no, don't do it!! Save your money. Don't get ME time until you either need it for a job or for a rating. Is his advice good advice? Should I borrow the $5,000 difference and get the ~48 hrs ME time or should I do what he says, pay $5,000 less, and only have enough time to get me through my commercial rating (approx. 16 hrs multi)? Which package would you choose if you were starting all over again with aspirations of an (eventual) professional pilot career? Either one of these, or the one in the middle of the two (added on to this package is multi instructor and IFR training in a seminole)?