Originally Posted by
C120Driver
Thanks for the responses. I am currently deciding where to go and the big picture is really looking like its good anywhere. I am a young guy looking to get in and get out as quick as possible to grab my number at a major.
Just remember, there are at least 8,000 pilots already in the regionals that are looking for the same thing. Most have at least few thousand hours of 121/jet time already, college degrees, and clean records. Not trying to be a downer - but that is the truth.
Everyone says "get in and get out", but it is important to find somewhere that is a good place to spend 3-5 years of your life. Choosing the right regional will keep that time to a minimum, and be a good place to work while you are there.