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Originally Posted by 208pilot View Post
I personally didn't tell her that, but my friend who emailed her I'm guessing might have. I have a friend lined up that I'm gonna share the hours with to knock out the rest of my time. Again, it's strange to me that they wouldn't at least ask me. I have 1350 hrs and am flying 80-100hrs a month. Still hoping to get an interview.
I had 1300 when I applied but had 20 hours of multi, and I got an interview offer the next morning. One thing is to fly 80-100 hours a month, but another thing is not do that in a multi. At roughly $250/hour, even building 10-15 hours to some is pretty difficult and expensive, so, yeah, in your application, you should have stated what your plan was in regards to building that multi time and when you were planning on finishing it. It shows them that you are aware of their requirement and that you are being proactive about how you're going to achieve those minimums within the time frame.
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Or you could flight instruct to get your time and get paid for it. Call it sweat equity.