Originally Posted by
galaxy flyer
That’s exactly what I was thinking.
To the OP, you’ll need 1500 hours for the ATP to fly for a regional, stay in, get the time.
GF
He can get the mil R-ATP with 750.
Be advised, if there is an adverse separation, most regionals won't care as long as you have an honorable (or maybe even a general), but the best majors will care a lot, and will recognize an unusual mil timeline or DD214 separation code. The AA wholly-owned regionals with flow might be the way to go, if you get in under the wire there.