Originally Posted by
av8r1
460/180 I've been fortunate to have a gig, albeit part time, in addition to my full time non-aviation "real job" the I've had since completing my multi. It's in the plane that I got my multi in so every hour I've flown since has been multi. I've also been flying a 310 and I have a small amount of time in a Cheyenne. I feel your pain on the school loans thing. Luckily my wife makes good $. If not for her income I wouldn't be able to take a job at a regional. If I get an offer, it will be a pay cut for me but only for a couple of years. You find ways to make the money work out if you want "it" bad enough, whatever your "it" may be. I have to pass the interview first. Anybody got any tips? Good luck to all.
Sure. Go to m?yp[i]lotcareer.com, aviation interviews.com and willflyforfood.com. Be sure you know the test questions and answers. All the gouge for it is right there as well as the sim profiles. For those of you that put your stuff in, last I heard they are still sorting through the month of Mays' apps, so sit tight, it may be a while before you get a call or email. Use the time to study up on the gouges. Best to all that apply.
p.s. read between the speciall characters for the first website.