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Old 05-06-2019 | 03:50 PM
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Phoenix21
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Originally Posted by RotorTrash
I like having backup plans, too.

I guess that's really the heart of the issue ... if I stick with the civ track, I'd probably have 3,500+ turbine time (1,500 airplane TPIC / 1,000 TSIC / 1,000 mil turbine helo) by mid-2022 which would be around equivalent timeline I'd probably be done with Air Force training.

If I went the Air Force Reserve / Air Guard route, by the time I got boarded and went to training, I'd probably have around 1,000 Part 121 SIC and upgrade eligible.

I am currently with an AAG wholly-owned regional carrier and am able to fly 70-85 hours a month and have a flow in my back pocket.

I guess the concern is, once hiring really picks up at the majors in the coming years, I don't wanna miss the opportunity for a seniority number I'm behind in TPIC 121 time. If it's close to a wash with UPT, then it's probably an awesome opportunity.
If you goal is a U/LCC you’ll get there fine with the background you have once you get some fixed wing time. It’s difficult to get to a legacy quickly with predominantly helo time/low airline time without some other boxes checked. It’s likely that being a military fixed wing pilot will more than offset the delay in building hours by going to UPT.
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