Originally Posted by
JohnBurke
None, whatsoever. Nobody will ever ask, unless you're applying for a job that flies conventional gear.
It can prove to be an ice breaker when your interview begins with a logbook review, and your logbook has a picture of a unique airplane that you've flown.
Also looking at getting some time in a pontoon seaplane. I'm hoping a diversity of experience in aircraft will be of some help in my skill development as well as in the interview/hiring process. Are these just icebreakers at best? Does a pattern of variety of aircraft help at all?