Originally Posted by
MightyQ
I’m in the same boat, but when I retire from the AF in 2024 it’ll be 11 years since I last flew in 2013. I’ve got ~3000 hours (C-17) and plan to get back up to speed with a civilian flight instructor in the next few months. My plan is to try to do an internship with somebody like NetJets or WheelsUp in the last six months of active duty, to get ATP and some hours, but haven’t contacted them yet to see if they’re interested. Would that be an ok way to get recency? Any hope of getting picked up by a legacy carrier right away after retirement? I’m having a heck of a time determining how much the pilot shortage balances out my ten years out of the cockpit.
10+ years non current? You probably don’t want to go to a legacy directly without some sort of re constituting your aviation baseline. Not that you aren’t capable, but you’ll be better off in a training program that’s used to working with someone with limited experience and getting them upto speed on 121 ops and flying a jet etc. some of it will come back as you go through ATP-CTP and a type rating course. Lots will come back during your first couple hundred hours on the line and regionals are more accustomed to individuals who don’t always fit into a dozen sim footprint and 25hrs of OE.