Originally Posted by
Flyer117
Ah okay. My thought process was to use the higher number of flight time, not to deceive the hiring managers, but make it known that I have over 1000 hours of flight experience. If I apply stating that I have 1000+ hours of flight experience, clearly separated into two sections on my resume, and my logbook reflects the legal total, I’m not sure if I see the issue with it. It would be a different story if I was deceiving them, with a resume and logbook reflecting 1000+ hours. Thoughts?
I don't think you should put it anywhere on your resume. If it's not legal time, it's not real time and doesn't count for anything other than a cool experience for you. I doubt any employer is going to care about it. If you're flying but can't log the time, then as far as anyone's concerned you were just a passenger.