I am open to any suggestion, opinion and advice. I would consider this a privilege to be mentored by experienced aviators like you and others. It takes years of experience and hard work to get to the situation like you are in; to be able to give career guidance. I admire the thoughts and efforts you and other aviators put in this forum to guide aspiring aviators like me.
Probably, this will be the best course of action to do - spend a couple of years at regional and build time and head to other opportunities. The only reason I wanted to bypass regionals was that, I do not aspire to be a legacy captain of any US airline.
Thank you for providing me with the inside scoop of the regional airline world and showing me the right path.
What would you say that commuting would be a problem? is it because of the schedule? Would it be not possible to commute FROM nepal if I get a decent schedule like 7-10 days off in a row. Could I not go home once a month, even if I have to pay for my own ticket? Being home for a week out of the month would be fine with me.
I do have some very good suggestions in other thread from the D. I think I could handle the Japanese way of discipline as I finished my High School from Nepal in a pretty strict environment.
Thank you a lot! I mean....A LOT!!