Originally Posted by
Flightsoffusion
Hi There,
A SoCal guy here myself. There's always the possibility of finding somthing with your low hours. Yet, I'm 9000+ guy and I find it hard to keep work flowing in town myself. You're doing the right thing by getting your CFI and teaching. In fact, I started at 26 years old, 30 short years ago. The main issue companies have hiring low time is that their insurers hold them to a minimum requirement and unfortunately, their word is Gospel. Best of luck in your endeavors. In no time you'll have plenty of hours and there's never in history been more demand for good pilots.
Thanks for the reply and words of wisdom! True, I’ve heard that most low hour operations require at least 500 hours due to insurance reasons. I hope to have enough hours soon to land something, I’m just having a little trouble figuring out this CFI thing.