Looking for advice with ASA
I was looking on ASA's website and saw their minumums have reduced greatly, unfortunately I still do not have the minimum hours. Currently I have 420 TT 14 multi. I graduated from Western Michigan University's flight program and read they do offer reduced hours for western grads, so is it worth it to send in my resume? I do plan to build up more multi time soon. They also want you to have an FCC license what exactly is that and how do I get it? I appreciate the help.