Originally Posted by
VegasChris
I can build time at 100 hours per month (or more) if I really want to pay for it myself in my plane. I am just over 250tt and I qualify for R-ATP at 1000 hours. I also have my CFI checkride scheduled so I am not sure if I am going to teach as well to "build time and experience"
Doing the math (at 100 hours a month) means I could be eligible for hire at 7.5 months. Sooner if I fly more to build "time and experience" Longer if I should decide to teach and gain hours at 50 a month. My career has a schedule that allows me to fly up to 18 days a month and I live in Vegas so I am not really hampered by weather too much.
That is the reason for the question asking if I should be doing something right now after talking with people that are signing CJOs that start 6 months from now. It would not be good to be in the position of having a R-ATP and no job for 6 months because I did not do something 6 months prior as simple as filling out an application.
No offense, but flying around in your own airplane from 250-1000 hours is absolutely the last person any airline is looking to hire. You will be perceived as a substantial training risk (though I'm sure a regional somewhere is desperate enough to hire you) and probably lying about your flight time. Regional airlines like Envoy, PSA, Horizon and Endeavor wouldn't hire you.