Originally Posted by
DirectTo
I'm picturing the interview scenario now:
(guy flipping through your logbook)
"So...you've got 50 hours of Citation time?"
"Yeah...It was a lot of fun, I learned a lot."
(finds the page, looks over to HR person, then back to your logbook)
"And it was all dual time?"
"Yes"
"Uh huh...and what's the instruction received in flying from Wichita to St. Louis, exactly?"
Get my point?
Remember, it's your logbook. You can log anything you want. But when you put something on a resume, and take your logbook to an interview, you
invite them to flip through the entire thing and take it at face value.
Do what everyone else does, get your CFI/II and do some instructing. Actually
build some time doing something instead of sitting there in an airplane you're
unqualified to fly, where the other pilot doesn't even need you, staring out the
window to pump up your logbook. :rolleyes: